Latrell Sprewell has come to the point where he can poke a little fun at himself.

The former all-star forward helped the Timberwolves reach the Western Conference finals in 2004 but soon after fell off the map. After that franchise-best playoff run, he famously rejected a three-year, $21 million contract from Minnesota, saying, “I’ve got my family to feed.”

By 2005, Sprewell had overestimated his value in the league, and he never collected another check from an NBA team.

Sprewell won’t appear at all-star festivities this weekend in Toronto, but he did land a spot in a Priceline commercial, co-starring with hall of fame center David Robinson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvjWCAa7kO0

As the plot starts: If you take your young daughter to San Antonio — and book a hotel with Priceline — you will have a swell time and could meet “The Admiral.”

“The key to success is hard work and a great attitude,” Robinson tells a smiling girl as she receives an autograph.

As the plot twists: If you stay home, you end up in a dark bar with Spree.

“Success is just failure that hasn’t happened yet,” Sprewell says to the bummed-out girl.

He then snags a french fry off her plate.

According to the website Celebrity Net Worth, Sprewell has fallen on hard times since he left the NBA. After earning about $100 million in his 13-year NBA career, he now has a net worth of $50,000, the website said.

When Sprewell turned down the Wolves’ offer of $7 million a season, he was making $14.6 million annually.