Isaiah Thomas he was a star on the Boston Celtics. He was one of the best point guards in the league. He was the last one to lift TD Garden in the playoffs. The last. Now, at a press conference with the Charlotte Hornets jersey on a 10-day contract, after everything that has happened since his departure for Kyrie Irving and the injuries that have crushed him, he is honest and acknowledges that he has waited and waited for the call that never happened from Brad Stevens:
“It’s tough, I’ve opened up and I’ve tried to come back in a lot of different ways, and we’re not just talking about playing, being a star, I think I’m past that moment, we’re talking about being able to help in a locker room that I think I know. I think that there have been times when Brad Stevens has been able to call me and give me a chance and it hasn’t happened. That’s very frustrating.”
Isaiah Thomas opens up about how much he wishes he was back, a call from Brad and how frustrating it was.
And he looks screwed. And my heart breaks. pic.twitter.com/h1tUm4u7pN
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