At 24, he has averaged over 20 points per game for two consecutive seasons, yet no NBA team is interested in him~
Yes, that's right, we're talking about "Little Train" Cameron Thomas.

This guy was born on October 13, 2001, a 1.91m tall & 1.99m wingspan combo guard, the 27th pick in the first round of the 2021 draft. His NBA career stats so far are as follows:
Regular season: averages 22.8 minutes, 14.9 points, 2.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists, with shooting percentages of 43.5%, 34%, and 85.1%;
Playoffs: averages 5.3 minutes, 2 points, with a shooting percentage of 42.9%.

Undeniably, Little Train is a natural offensive talent, scoring is as easy as cutting through vegetables for him,He once scored 40+ points in three consecutive games from February 5 to 8, 2023, dropping 44, 47, and 43 points respectively, but being too focused on scoring and neglecting other contributions is not commendable, and it's easy to be labeled a "lone wolf", which affects his market value.

Last summer, Little Train rejected the Nets' offer of a 2-year $30 million contract (including a team option), or a 1-year $9.5 million plus $1.5 million bonus (requiring him to waive his trade veto right), and instead signed a 1-year $6 million qualifying offer with the aim of becoming an unrestricted free agent this summer to pursue a bigger contract.

Last season, Little Train played 24 games for the Nets, starting 8 of them, averaging 24.3 minutes, 15.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists, with a shooting percentage of 39.9%; he was waived mid-season and then joined the Bucks, playing 18 games all off the bench, averaging 16.6 minutes, 10.7 points, 1.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and then was waived again.

Being shown the door twice in one season has caused Little Train's market value to plummet to rock bottom. As mentioned above, no team is willing to give him a chance to return to the NBA. Next, we might see him bring his talents to the CBA. manual dog head

When Michael Porter Jr. talked about his former Nets teammate Little Train some time ago,he said that his inability to make it in the NBA is due to personality issues and poor social skills, and that he believes his talent is on par with Jalen Green and Austin Reaves, who signed contracts worth over $100 million, so he was frustrated that the Nets didn't offer him a high salary...

He is very young. Little Train is truly still very young, and there is still hope for him to return to the NBA, but the prerequisite is that he must make people believe he has undergone a transformation and is no longer the lone wolf who only plays iso ball.
