Isiah Lord Thomas, my GOAT Piston.
Isiah Lord Thomas, my GOAT Piston.Well, to be fair, Jordan's career only includes 1990-93 and 1995-98. We don't wanna talk about any of the guys who were actually beating Jordan.it’s crazy that when we discuss Jordan’s comp, he isn’t front and center in the discussion.
Well, to be fair, Jordan's career only includes 1990-93 and 1995-98. We don't wanna talk about any of the guys who were actually beating Jordan.
Interesting because you definitely hear people bring up the Bulls "finally" getting over the Pistons a lot. People don't gloss over that, but that's a part of the MJ agenda, soWord just like isiahs career only includes when the pistons were in the finals and gloss over them years he missed the playoffs and was getting bounced in the 1st round before he got a squad

Well, to be fair, Jordan's career only includes 1990-93 and 1995-98. We don't wanna talk about any of the guys who were actually beating Jordan.
Word just like isiahs career only includes when the pistons were in the finals and gloss over them years he missed the playoffs and was getting bounced in the 1st round before he got a squad
Word just like isiahs career only includes when the pistons were in the finals and gloss over them years he missed the playoffs and was getting bounced in the 1st round before he got a squad
Interesting because you definitely hear people bring up the Bulls "finally" getting over the Pistons a lot. People don't gloss over that, but that's a part of the MJ agenda, so![]()

The only young fans I’ve seen that hate Zeke are the heavy analytic types. The ones who aren’t i usually saw rank him 2nd or 3rdIt's actually low key sickening that the NBA and ESPN and mainstream media still insists on pushing their Jordan narrative to the point that now young fans who weren't even around then now hate Isiah Thomas.
Part of it is that he was actually willing to sacrifice to win. Most players are willing to win under their own terms but aren't willing to take the hit to their stats to empower their teammates. Isiah was actually willing to do that and helped raise the games of the players around him. Now you get people pointing at his stats saying he really wasn't as good advertised. I look at Duncan the same way. Everybody that played back then recognize though. Even those that hate him say he's the truth on that court. Plus he was one of the best actual leaders in NBA history to me.GOAT little guard. He could do it all....score...playmake...defend...lead. Dude was tough and clutch. I honestly feel bad for people that are allowing Mike and media to deny them of this greatness.
How often is Zeke's career discussed at all though? nikkas talk about Jordan every day and inevitiably "6-0" or "6/6" or all the guys who he denied rings are gonna be come up, like his career was only 6 years long or something. Just the other day Sources said his "watch" didn't start until 91. You can't even begin to compare the two.
Isiah doesn’t get the love MJ does, and definitely not to the extent that we ignore the rough spots of his career.
jordan is considered the goat why should Isiah get the same love?bruh, i just talked about this with my lil brother...he texted me, hatin' like shyt on Isiah..i had to pull out my capeIt's actually low key sickening that the NBA and ESPN and mainstream media still insists on pushing their Jordan narrative to the point that now young fans who weren't even around then now hate Isiah Thomas.
he’s considered a top 5 pg ever and single handedly gets credit for beating Jordan,bird and magic.
jordan is considered the goat why should Isiah get the same love?
Part of it is that he was actually willing to sacrifice to win. Most players are willing to win under their own terms but aren't willing to take the hit to their stats to empower their teammates. Isiah was actually willing to do that and helped raise the games of the players around him. Now you get people pointing at his stats saying he really wasn't as good advertised. I look at Duncan the same way. Everybody that played back then recognize though. Even those that hate him say he's the truth on that court. Plus he was one of the best actual leaders in NBA history to me.