Jeremy Lin recently capped his adventurous Iceland vacation by taking part in the "Running Man" challenge.

The free-agent guard recently posted a video of him and friends flexing their best moves under the caption, "Thanks Iceland for the awesome vacation. Got some much needed rest... now time to get back work."

Lin Takes on Local Teen

Days earlier, Lin supplied proof that his trip has entailed both fun and labor by posting video of him playing a local, hotshot teen basketball player in a game of one on one.

Icelandic Cup star Julius Orri Agustsson, 14, jumped out to a 3-0 lead over Lin, who confessed in the video "I haven't played in a little bit, so I'm a little out of shape."

The veteran point guard spent the past season with Michael Jordan and the Charlotte Hornets, but rumors are he could soon be heading back to even more familiar surroundings.

Lin Reuniting With D'Antoni?

With former New York Knicks Coach Mike D'Antoni close to being officially tabbed the next coach of the Houston Rockets, word is Lin could be thinking of heading to Texas to play under the man who helped him launch the era of "Linsanity."

The two previously teamed up for a magical 2012 run on Broadway where Lin averaged 18 points, eight rebounds and two assists over a 25 game stretch.

With that, Lin has proven a natural fit for D'Antoni's uptempo, "seven seconds" or less for a shot offense, under which the Phoenix Suns and Steve Nash averaged 58 wins a season over his first four years at the helm.

The Hornets, Knicks, Spurs and Nets are all rumored to be aggressively chasing the 28-year-old Lin, who has stressed money will not be the sole factor in selecting his next team.

The veteran point guard averaged 11 points, three assists and three steals last season.