First NBA stint Boykins was never drafted by an
NBA team, but he was signed to short-term contracts by five different NBA teams before signing a five-year, $13.7 million contract with the
Denver Nuggets prior to the 2003–2004 season. On November 11, 2004, Boykins scored 32 points in a 117–109 Nuggets' home win over the
Detroit Pistons, making him the shortest player in NBA history to score 30 or more points during a game. After spending three full seasons and a portion of a fourth season with Denver, Boykins was traded to the
Milwaukee Bucks in January 2007. After finishing the season in Milwaukee, Boykins opted out of his contract; he later signed with the Charlotte Bobcats partway through the 2007–2008 season and finished the season there.
Italy Following the
2007–08 NBA season, Boykins was an unrestricted
free agent. Instead of signing with an NBA team, he decided to play basketball in Europe and signed a one-year, $3.5 million
net income contract with
Virtus Bologna of the
Italian A League. The one-year deal made Boykins the highest-paid basketball player in the Italian League and included income from Bologna's sponsorship and marketing arms, which is not an option for NBA players because of salary-cap restrictions. On December 26, 2008, it was announced by Virtus
owner Claudio Sabatini that Boykins was cut from the club due to behavioral issues after Boykins flew home to the United States in order to see his sick son. However, a few days later, thanks to the intervention of Virtus general manager Andrea Luchi, it was announced that Boykins was staying with the club. On April 26, 2009, his team won the
EuroChallenge Cup by defeating
Cholet Basket. In June 2009, he was released by Virtus.
Return to NBA Boykins signed with the Washington Wizards in November 2009, making his return to the National Basketball Association. Boykins was a much-needed addition to the Wizards, after guards
Gilbert Arenas and
Javaris Crittenton were suspended for the remainder of the current season after a misdemeanor gun possession charge stemming from a locker room incident. In the December 2, 2009, game against the Milwaukee Bucks, Boykins sank two free throws to clinch the Wizards' victory. in 2011 On August 19, 2010, the Bucks signed him to a one-year deal. Boykins signed a 10-day contract with the
Houston Rockets on March 26, 2012. Boykins has not played in the NBA since. ==The Basketball Tournament (TBT)==