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Thomas, Isiah
Thomas, IsiahIsiah Thomas (left), 1988.

Isiah Thomas

American basketball player
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In full:
Isiah Lord Thomas III
Born:
April 30, 1961,Chicago,Illinois, U.S. (age 63)
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Isiah Thomas (born April 30, 1961,Chicago,Illinois, U.S.) is an Americanbasketball player and coach, considered one of the best point guards in the history of the game. He led theDetroit Pistons of theNational Basketball Association (NBA) to consecutive world championships in 1989 and 1990. He was named to the NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996.

Thomas developed exceptional basketball skills at an early age and became a highly sought-after college prospect. After helping the U.S. team win the gold medal in the Pan-American Games in 1979, he enteredIndiana University, leading the Hoosiers to a national championship in 1981. He then entered the NBAdraft and was the second overall pick, selected by the Detroit Pistons.

Isiah Thomas
Isiah ThomasDetroit Pistons point guard Isiah Thomas (center) of the maneuvering the ball away from Harvey Grant (left) and Tom Gugliotta (right) of the Washington Bullets, 1993.

Though considered small, standing 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 metres) tall, Thomas proved himself to be a dominant player on the strength of his ball-handling skills and his fearless drives to the basket. In 1988 he led Detroit to the NBA finals, narrowly losing the title to theLos Angeles Lakers. In a 1989 rematch, however, the Pistons prevailed, capturing their first NBA championship. The following year, the Pistons repeated as champions by defeating thePortland Trail Blazers, and Thomas was named Most Valuable Player of the finals. Detroit’s title teams were noted for their tough, physical play, earning the nickname “Bad Boys.”

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During his 13-year career, Thomas became the Pistons’ all-time leader in points, assists, steals, and games played. He was also the fourth NBA player to amass more than 9,000 assists. In the years following his retirement as a player in 1994, Thomas served as head coach of theIndiana Pacers (2000–03) and as a top executive for theToronto Raptors (1994–98), the Continental Basketball Association (1998–2000), and theNew York Knicks (2003–08). In 2006 he became head coach of the Knicks. However, after posting a 56–108 record during his first two seasons, he was fired in 2008. The following year Thomas became the head coach of the men’s basketball team atFlorida International University in Miami, but he was fired in 2012 after three losing seasons. In 2015 he was named president of theNew York Liberty of theWomen’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), a move that was met with muchcriticism, since in 2007 a civil-suit jury found that Thomas had sexually harassed a coworker while he was coach of the Knicks. Following the sale of the Liberty in 2019, histenure as team president ended.

Thomas was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000.

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