Isiah Thomas Quotes


Isiah Thomas

Larry Brown thought Steve Francis was a Larry Brown type of player.

It`s been made clear to all of us that a player should never leave the playing field and go into the stands.

The type of athletes we draft still need types of versatility on the defense side of the ball, run the offense. You should still be concerned on the offense side of the ball.

My first choice was to work it out with Larry Brown. I needed Larry and I gave him 50 million bucks. This is a situation that I`m in and I`ll handle it and I`ll make it work.

My thought has always been completion. Maybe you have to rebound better, shoot better, hit free throws, handle the ball, defend better. You have to do all those things in the course of a game.

I believe in the players and what I`ve put together and we`ll make it work.

I would still like to get more athletic and have players that can really cover what`s going on in the game.

If it fills a need, if it fills a rebuilding situation. And my goal is to fill and rebuild and I am not going to be shortsighted.

All of those things had been talked about, suggested, rumored, as a manager and as a member of the Knicks organization, I couldn`t allow myself to think that way or believe that.

If all I`m remembered for is being a good basketball player, then I`ve done a bad job with the rest of my life.

I love what I`m doing.

It was important to me to believe, because if I don`t believe, how can I expect them to believe?

How can I tell the eighth or ninth man on the team that I want you to work hard every day and I want you to improve and get better, but while you`re doing that you`re not going to get any minutes?

There is not a player on this roster now, who doesn`t understand or believe that if he is not performing, I don`t have problems getting rid of them.

We were going to have to experiment, and we needed to develop our younger players. And a lot of the changes were because of injuries. But that`s where I give a lot of credit to the group in terms of being able to maintain things.

It wasn`t about the X`s and the O`s and the strategy; it was more about keeping 12 guys focused and committed to a task. That group dynamic, and then helping them to grow as people and basketball players.

I want to see if the player communicates with his teammates and how he responds to coaching. Another thing to remember is players` bodies can develop better than their skills.

That challenge of working through it, keeping guys motivated, keeping the group together, overcoming obstacles, all of that; I really got into it.

You have to develop your whole game to completion.

If you want consistency, then you perform. This is a performance job. You get paid to perform. Your money is guaranteed, but your minutes are not.

We decided to go the way of trading and getting younger players.

One word is passion. They are passionate about their team. We win we`re great, lose and we`re the worst. But you can`t overreact to the fans.

Where we sit now, I don`t think we have the luxury of the 20 teams before us. I think we are going after the best players we can get on the board.

Instead of me telling them what they need to work on, I wanted to hear from them what they needed to work on.

We needed Larry Brown. Me more so than anyone. I wanted Larry to do a great job for us and I thought he would and I thought he could.

Most players in this league say they want consistency.

Everybody wants to be perfect.

My greatest gift that I have in life is basketball.

The biggest difference is in the leadership. It was better for us. We had more coaches and mentors to help us. A lot of the younger players today suffer from a lack of direction.

You`re always at war with the guy on the other bench. You pick up their patterns. That`s what I got the most out of this year. I know what other coaches like to do.

I can`t think of any NBA team over the last few years that lost three starters. And we replaced them basically with three guys who really haven`t played in this league.

I`ve been in pressure situations before. All my life it`s been about pressure and having to get it done. Just because you say it publicly, it does not make me afraid of it or make me shy away from it.

It`s hard to get people to overcome the thought that they have to take care of themselves first. It`s hard to get players to give in to the group and become selfless as opposed to selfish.

I`ll continue to try to make changes to better improve the team.

We decided to either try trades or just go with older players. If you do that and let contracts expire you can be in the lottery for about four or five years and expect your fans to be patient.






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