Isaiah Thomas did not have a big role for the Phoenix Suns this year, but he had an interesting takeaway after the team’s disappointing exit from the NBA
If ever there was a game for the Denver Nuggets to strike back in what’s shaping up to be an epic clash against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round of the 2024 NBA playoffs, it’s in Game 2.
The highly anticipated first-round matchup between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns shifts to the desert with the home team facing what might as well be a must-win Game 3.
Sacramento is close to the heart of Phoenix Suns point guard Isaiah Thomas. After all, he spent his first few years in the NBA with the Sacramento Kings who picked him in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft.
Two games are left in the Phoenix Suns’ season, and both are against tough teams in the Minnesota Timberwolves and Sacramento Kings. The Suns have a lot of work to do if they want to make a deep playoff run with their top-heavy team.
Not many NBA teams have the luxury of their last man on the bench having 25 games of playoff experience, but that’s the leadership Isaiah Thomas brings to the Phoenix Suns.
Point guard Isaiah Thomas signed a contract to remain with the Phoenix Suns through the end of the season, the team announced Tuesday. Thomas signed a string of 10-day contracts with the Suns starting March 20 and has played in four games, averaging 1.3 points and 0.5 assists per game.
On Monday, the Phoenix Suns announced that they have signed Isaiah Thomas for the rest of the season. The team now has a full 15-man roster signed to standard contracts.
The playmaking point guard will be eligible to compete in the postseason.
Isaiah Thomas might be on the Phoenix Suns the rest of the season. Saturday, Thomas earned his second 10-day contract. ClutchPoints asked Devin Booker, the Suns’ star guard, what Thomas has meant to the team.
I.T., they call him, can be the “it” factor for the Suns’ bench Fans have clamored for 5-foot-8 Isaiah Thomas to man the Phoenix Suns’ point guard position.
The Phoenix Suns signed veteran guard Isaiah Thomas to a second 10-day contract Saturday. Thomas, 35, has appeared in two games for the Suns since signing the initial 10-day deal March 20.
The Phoenix Suns are signing point guard Isaiah Thomas to another 10-day contract, per Duane Rankin of the Arizona Republic. Thomas appeared in one game during the first 10-day deal.
The Suns intend to bring back veteran guard Isaiah Thomas on a second 10-day contract.
The journey for veteran point guard Isaiah Thomas back to the NBA has been a long one. He signed with the Salt Lake City Stars of the G League, biding his time for an opportunity to get back on an NBA roster.
Isaiah Thomas has had a pretty decorated NBA career. He made the All-Rookie team, has been named to the All-Star team twice and was in the running for the MVP award during the 2016-17 season when he was named to the All-NBA First Team.
Having recently turned 35, Thomas has been trying to make a return to the NBA for years now.
Thomas held workouts last summer for NBA teams during the Las Vegas Summer League, hoping to catch someone’s attention.
By joining the Stars, Thomas will be bidding to prove he can still play at an elite level.
He believes his presence alone would be enough to elevate the Celtics to another level.
Even as an unrestricted free agent in his second season without a team, Isaiah Thomas wants to find his way back to the NBA.
Adding Damian Lillard to the rotation has shaken the NBA world. Yet, by making the trade, Milwaukee has gutted its guard depth.
Thomas gave Boston all he had, and perhaps more than the franchise deserved.
Punishment for the Philly fans involved in the Isaiah Thomas altercation has been handed down, and they're not going to be visiting Wells Fargo Arena anytime soon.
Thomas clearly felt the fan crossed the line, which led to him reacting the way he did. Some people feel that purchasing a ticket to a sporting event gives them the right to say whatever they want to the participating athletes, even if it crosses a line.
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