After five years overseas, guard Nando De Colo is planning a return to the NBA.
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported Friday that De Colo told his agents of his intentions to come back to America to play basketball.
De Colo averaged nearly 15 points per game with CSKA Moscow this season while continuing to establish himself as one of the Euroleague's top guards.
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He didn't find the same success while playing in the NBA from 2012-14, averaging just 3.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game over 119 contests with the Raptors and Spurs.
De Colo will be a restricted free agent whose rights will be held by the Raptors, meaning Toronto can match any offer sheet. However, Wojnarowski says it's more likely Toronto will let him become an unrestricted free agent. He could garner lots of interest on the open market.