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Isiah Thomas did a lot of things during his NBA career and he’s ready to talk about it.
Thomas has a documentary on the way and he is opening up about what will be in it.
X user Anthony X raised a question about Thomas’ career, saying, “Isiah Thomas didn’t make an All-NBA Team after age 26, but made three straight Finals and won two straight titles while being brilliant as ever. Go figure.”
Thomas responded to that post, replying with, “I will address this in my Documentary; the timing is fascinating indeed.”
I will address this in my Documentary; the timing is fascinating indeed. https://t.co/EQxEIdM5Ha
— Isiah Thomas (@IsiahThomas) September 2, 2024
Thomas was an All-Star 12 times during his 13-year career, starting with his first season in 1981-82 and going all the way to 1992-93.
However, as Anthony X noted, he didn’t make any All-NBA teams after the age of 26, despite going to three straight Finals and winning twice back-to-back in 1989 and 1990.
He was “as brilliant as ever” as he grew older but apparently, the league wasn’t noticing as much.
No matter how many All-NBA spots he earned during his career, Thomas is still considered one of the best players of all time.
He has a career average of 19.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 9.3 assists and was an assist champion, All-Rookie member, and All-Star MVP twice.
Of course, he also earned a spot in the Hall of Fame and got two championship rings.
It’ll be interesting to see what Thomas says about this in his upcoming documentary.
Since retiring, Thomas has opened up about many things, including his long-time rivalry with Michael Jordan and certain snubs and defeats.
He will definitely be open and honest about this as well.
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