While Carmelo Anthony scours the NBA landscape for a new team before parting ways with the Houston Rockets, one team outside The Association is vying for his attention.

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports that the Puerto Rico national team would welcome Anthony with open arms if ever he felt the yen to represent them.

For Puerto Rico, an association with Anthony, 34, and its national team could go a long way for the beleaguered island. Officials want Anthony to know: There’s an open invitation. “With his connection to Puerto Rico, his NBA stardom and his experiences, our fans would love it,” said Dallas Mavericks guard J.J. Barea, who has been a cornerstone of the national team and a tireless advocate in the country’s relief efforts. “We tried a bunch to get him in the past, but of course nobody blamed him for playing for Team USA. But if he ever wants a chance to represent us, it would be awesome to have him.” Anthony would need USA Basketball to grant him a waiver to play for Puerto Rico, which would be easily attainable. Anthony stands as Team USA’s all-time Olympic scoring leader with 336 points. There’s no indication that Anthony ever plans to play for Puerto Rico, but federation president Yum Ramos is determined to extend him an invitation.

Anthony represented the United States at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, the 2012 Olympic Games in London, and the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. He is presently Team USA’s all-time Olympic scoring leader, topping all others with 336 points.

The Thunder failed to revive ‘Olympic Melo,’ the Rockets failed to revive ‘Olympic Melo,’ but maybe Puerto Rico will have better luck if Anthony is somehow convinced to join the squad.