Coney Island's own Sebastian Telfair looks to still be at NBA level.

According to his agent Joel Bell, the 31-year-old Lincoln High product did well at Spurs and Nets workouts this offseason.

Italian Club Torino has shown interest in the NBA journeyman and hopes to bring him along (via basketball insider David Pick).

It's been a long road for Telfair, who was highly touted out of high school, not only for his numbers, but for being Stephon Marbury‘s cousin — who still played in the league back in 2004.

He starred in “Through The Fire,” an ESPN documentary based on his time in high school and life in the Brooklyn-Coney Island area.

The veteran point guard has bounced between seven teams through eight NBA seasons, as he struggled to fit the mold in most of them.

He is an undersized scoring guard who's failed to shoot the ball effectively.

Sebastian Telfair last played for the Oklahoma City Thunder and was waived after 16 games. Telfair sports career averages of 7.4 points and 3.5 assists per game while shooting 39% from the field.