NBA legend Tim Duncan made headlines on Monday morning by showing up at the San Antonio Spurs' practice facility for the team's shootaround prior to Game 2 of the NBA playoff series against the Memphis Grizzlies.

While there is no indication that Duncan is doing more than getting on the hardwood with his former teammates in order to get some exercise, one member of the Spurs' starting lineup is hoping that San Antonio's front office could find a way to sign Duncan to a one-game deal, like the Dallas Mavericks did with Tony Romo, should they need the assistance of the future Hall of Famer during the NBA Finals.

“He’s trying to stay in shape,” Green said, according to Tom Orsborn of the San Antonio Express-News. “He’s still looking like we could sign him. He could come back for Game 6 in the Finals or something like that and collect a ring, if we make it. If we are up in Game 6, three (games) to two, sign him to a Romo deal.”

Obviously, Green's suggestion was made in jest as Duncan has made it clear that he's done with playing the game at the professional level but we're sure there are plenty of Spurs fans who would love to see such a scenario play out.

There's no way that having a legend like Duncan around, even if it was to simply offer his input on the game, would be a bad thing for Green and the rest of San Antonio's roster.