NBA News: Monta Ellis piles comeback - further workout for ex-MAVs

Monta Ellis has completed another workout with an NBA team and apparently paves a comeback in the world's best basketball league. The 35-year-old was last in the season 2016/17 on an NBA parquet.

As Alykhan Bijani and Kelly Iko reported by the athletic, Ellis had completed a workout at the Houston Rockets at the weekend. Most recently, the Guard should also have played at Dallas Mavericks, together with Isaiah Thomas and Lance Stephenson.

NBA 2K20 My Career EP 10 - 1st Splash and Endorsement! I think I have a lot in the tank. I can play for another five years, Ellis had recently emphasized empire Sports Media. Lastly, in the 2016/17 season, he ran in the Association, at that time he came to 8.5 points in 74 stakes for the Indiana Pacers to 8.5 points and 3.2 assists in average in 27 minutes of use.

Previously, Ellis was active for two years for Dallas Mavericks on the side of Dirk Nowitzki, in his second season he even became the top scorer of the MAVs. The two-round spick of 2005 (No.40) began his career at the Golden State Warriors, where he established himself as a strong scorer. However, the dolls had to decide between him and Stephen Curry and threw Ellis 2012 to the Bucks. After only one and a half years in Milwaukee he closed Dallas.

Over his complete NBA career, Ellis has raised 17.8 points at 45.1 percent from the field. In the summer of 2017 he was released from the Pacers, due to the stretch commission Indiana must transfer 2.3 million dollars to the former Guard in the coming season.

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Whether Ellis in the Rockets in its already well-filled backcourt around Nr.2-Pick Jalen Green, John Wall, Eric Gordon or Kevin Porter Jr. is currently still open. In addition to Ellis, Houston also introduced the ex-Rocket Gerald Green, which has been due to injury due to injury since 2019 no more game in the NBA.

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