Was Isiah Thomas Really That Good? REACTION

In this video, I react to Isiah Thomas, the Hall of Fame point guard of the Detroit Pistons and leader of the legendary Bad Boy Pistons. Too often underrated in all-time discussions, Thomas was a two-time NBA Champion, 12x All-Star, Finals MVP, and one of the greatest point guards in NBA history.

We’ll dive into his highlights, passing, leadership, scoring ability, and impact on the Pistons’ dynasty, breaking down exactly why Isiah Thomas deserves more respect in the GOAT point guard debate. From his rivalry with Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls to his clutch performances in the NBA Finals, Thomas proved he was a true legend.

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7 comments
  1. 1-Magic, 2-Steph, 3-Isiah, 4-West, 5-Kidd

    Zeke is my guy (Detroit), I saw him play live. But Steph has 4 titles, an MVP, and Changed the game with his shooting. They are CLOSE tho. Magic isn't.

  2. Showing you the media hated him because he won on the court and in the board room at the negotiating table negotiating a 53% revenue share in FAVOR of the players as President of the Players Association, negotiating on behalf of players so they could have power over their likeness while agents get less money and players have greater healthcare benefits and royalties — this is why in the 90's rookies were making anywhere from $20-60M guaranteed, it's due to Isiah Thomas' negotiations. He beat Magic (1-1), Bird (3-2), and Jordan (3-1) at the highest levels of competition while beating the most hated player in the NBA on the most hated team in the NBA, not getting all the calls or love from the media like those other 3 guys, at 6'1" 180lbs facing guys 6'6" and above and BEATING THEM while getting cheated in the 1988 NBA Finals.

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