Denver Nuggets point guard Isaiah Thomas has been keeping busy this summer. Recently, the 30-year-old was a notable participant in a practice session of WNBA outfit, the Seattle Storm.

The Storms' official Twitter account posted a clip of Thomas getting some work in with some of the ladies of Seattle.

Speaking to Percy Allen of The Seattle Times, Thomas admitted that he also viewed this as an opportunity to get a workout for himself, as he prepares to enter the ninth season of his career next term.

“I’m just here to get some run in,” said the eight-year veteran who appeared in just 12 games last season after undergoing hip surgery in March 2018. “I’ve been out for a little bit so any chance I can get to get some basketball in – 5 on 5 – with good players I try to do around the city like I’ve always done.

“I’ve been out due to injury for a while so I’m slowly trying to get my rhythm back and get my wind up and get familiar with playing again,” said the 30-year-old veteran. “I’m a gym rat so any chance I can get to play good basketball, I’m going to try to do.”

Being himself a native of Tacoma, Washington, Thomas went on to explain how he is an avid supporter of the Storm as well as the WNBA.

“Hoopers recognize real hoopers and they’re real hoopers,” Thomas said. “I watch the WNBA all the time. I love basketball whether it’s high school or college, girls or boys, it doesn’t matter.

“The Storm is in my backyard. It was only right for me to come out. They play the right way and you got to respect them. They’ve won three WNBA championships. They’re the defending champions. I love the WNBA and I’m one of their biggest fans.”

Thomas will become an unrestricted free agent this summer once his one-year deal with the Nuggets officially expires. There is no word yet whether the Denver front office have any intentions of offering him an extension, so at the moment, Thomas' future in the NBA is up in the air.