That “SISTER GAME” was a HEARTBREAKING 💔 MASTERPIECE 👏🏾. R.I.P Chyna
As a Celtics fan, I feel such shame for how they treated this man
Isaiah was a problem being 5”9 and average almost 30 points per game is Mind blowing
as someone who had to go through hip surgery recently, watching him play through his injury made me wince badly. i couldn't even move my legs at all during recovery, as every inch of movement cause great deal of pain. i cant even began to imagine the suffering this man had to go through & STILL managed to score 30 ppg in the playoff. celtics sacrificed this man's health & future, then discarded him. what a shame
He has nothing to be ashamed of. Isaiah proved he belonged and could play with the best. He achieved greatness.
Isaiah was unstoppable. No matter who they put on him, Isaiah would just stand out there and laugh and then do his thing. Legend. Wish he could still play.
That man made me a celtics fan, miss him so much, hope he doing alright now
he was a one of a kind player, he was the common, ruined talent in which injuries ruined his career
Dude was so fun to watch at his peak. Was a complete shame what happened to him.
Not only betrayal they stabbed his back and heart
This man maximized the tool he was given and shined at the highest level. Yeah he's not 6"3 or have a exceptional wingspan but dude has heart and the will to win. He's a giant in my eyes
As a Celtics fans we are paying for are sins for the disgrace we put Isiah Thomas through
Great editing and story telling!! Felt like I was watching a movie and glued to the screen every second! Keep up the great work NS!!
I go here after watching him play for almost 2 minutes for Suns. As a fan, I watched and witnessed his glory days. Honestly, I cried watching this video. His highlights fleshed back in my memory. The man was a problem back then, I'm happy and honored that I watched him play in his prime. I'm gonna tell his story to my future kids. Salute, king🫶
I've been an IT fan since his Kings tenure and it was sad to see how the Celtics ruined his career while sustaining a hip injury. This player dropped 53 pts in his prime after her sister died, and still, that wasn't enough for the Cs to treat him like an expendable commodity once they were done with him.
Watching this man CHOOSE to power through the death of his sister to play a game and be there for his teammates and the organization, I know it means nothing to him but the man has my respect forever for that
This is why nba fans need to stop using loyalty against players. The organization will never be loyal to you.
Naming your son after a basketball you hate because you lost a bet is wild
IT’s 50 PT masterpiece was a special time for NBA playoff basketball.
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