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Isiah Lord Thomas III ( eye-ZAY-ə; born April 30, 1961), also known as "Zeke", is an American former professional basketball player and coach who is an analyst for NBA TV. Widely regarded as one of the greatest point guards of all time, the 12-time NBA All-Star was named to the NBA's 50th and 75th anniversary teams, and inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He played his entire professional career for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA). From 2000 to 2012 he coached the Indiana Pacers, New York Knicks, and FIU. Thomas played college basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers, leading them to the 1981 NCAA championship as a sophomore and declaring for the NBA draft. He was taken as the second overall pick by the Pistons in the 1981 NBA draft, and played for them his entire career, while leading the "Bad Boys" to the 1988–89 and 1989–90 NBA championships. Following his playing career, Thomas was an executive with the Toronto Raptors, a television commentator, the owner of the Continental Basketball Association, the head coach of the Indiana Pacers, and an executive and head coach for the New York Knicks. He later served as men's basketball coach for the Florida International University (FIU) Golden Panthers for three seasons from 2009 to 2012. Thomas was a president and part owner of the Knicks' WNBA sister team, the New York Liberty, from 2015 to 2019. Early life Isiah Lord Thomas III is the son of Isiah Thomas II and Mary Thomas. The youngest of 9 children, Thomas was born on April 30, 1961, in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in the city's West Side. He started playing basketball at age three and would dribble and shoot baskets as the halftime entertainment at Catholic Youth Organization games. Thomas's father, Isiah Thomas II, was an army veteran wounded in the Battle of Saipan. He later attended trade school, eventually becoming the first black supervisor at International Harvester in Chicago. When the plant closed, the only work he could find was as a janitor; the family fell into hardship. Isiah Thomas II left the family when Isiah was a young child. Isiah Thomas III attended Our Lady of Sorrows School and St. Joseph High School in Westchester, which was a 90-minute commute from his home. Playing under coach Gene Pingatore, he led St. Joseph to the state finals in his junior year and was considered one of the top college prospects in the country. College career Thomas was recruited to play college basketball for Bob Knight and the Indiana Hoosiers. Although he received mail saying Knight tied up his players and beat them, he did not believe the rumors. When Knight visited the Thomas home, one of Isiah's brothers, who wanted him to attend DePaul, embarrassed him by insulting the Indiana coach and engaging him in a shouting match. Nevertheless, Thomas's mother chose Knight and Indiana because she felt that getting away to Bloomington would be good for her son, as would Knight's discipline. Thomas quickly had to adjust to Knight's disciplinarian style. At the 1979 Pan American Games in Puerto Rico, Knight got so mad at Thomas he threatened to put him on a plane home. Knight recalled yelling at the freshman-to-be, "You ought to go to DePaul, Isiah, because you sure as hell aren't going to be an Indiana player playing like that." Prior to the start of his freshman year, the 1979–80 season, Knight became so upset with Thomas that he kicked him out of a practice. According to Thomas, Knight was making a point that no player, no "matter how talented, is bigger than Knight's philosophy." Thomas quickly proved his skills as a player and became a favorite with both Knight and Indiana fans. His superior abilities eventually caused Knight to adjust his coaching style. Fans displayed bedsheets with quotations from the Book of Isaiah ("And a little child shall lead them") and nicknamed him "Mr. Wonderful." Because of Thomas's relatively short stature for college basketball at 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), coach Knight would call him "Pee Wee". Thomas and Mike Woodson led the Hoosiers to the Big Ten championship and advanced to the 1980 Sweet Sixteen. The next year, the 1980–81 season, Knight made Thomas captain and told him to run the show on the floor. Thomas responded so well that, as the season unfolded, Knight and Thomas grew as friends. When a Purdue player took a cheap shot at Thomas during a game at Bloomington, Knight called a press conference to defend his star. And 19 days later, when Thomas hit an Iowa player and was ejected from a game, Knight refused to criticize him. That year, Thomas and the Hoosiers once again won a conference title. In addition, the team won the 1981 NCAA tournament, the school's fourth national title. The sophomore earned the tournament's Most Outstanding Player award and made himself eligible for the upcoming NBA draft. Professional career Detroit Pistons (1981–1994) In the 1981 NBA draft, the Detroit Pistons chose Thomas with the second overall pick and signed him to a four-year, $1.6 million contract. Thomas started for the Eastern Conference in the 1982 NBA All-Star Game and made the All-Rookie Team. On December 13, 1983, Thomas scored 47 points and recorded 17 assists during a 186–184 triple overtime win over the Denver Nuggets. In the opening round of the 1984 NBA playoffs, Thomas and the Pistons faced off against Bernard King and the New York Knicks. In the pivotal fifth game, Thomas scored 16 points in 94 seconds to force the game into overtime, but then fouled out, and the Knicks held on to win. In the 1985 NBA playoffs, Thomas and his team went to the conference semifinals against the 15-time NBA champion Boston Celtics led by future Hall of Famers Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, Robert Parish, and Dennis Johnson. Detroit would not shake the Celtics in their six-game series, eventually losing. In the 1987 NBA playoffs, Thomas and the Pistons went to the Eastern Conference Finals and faced the Celtics again. It was the furthest the team had advanced since moving from Fort Wayne. Detroit tied the Celtics at two games apiece, but its hope of winning Game 5 at Boston Garden was dashed by Larry Bird with just seconds remaining: Thomas attempted to quickly inbound the ball, Bird stole the pass and hit Dennis Johnson for the game-winning layup. In 1988, the Pistons finally defeated the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals and advanced to their first Finals in 32 years, in which many of the Celtics players walked off without shaking hands. Only Kevin McHale, while talking to Isiah can be found shaking hands. That year they faced the Los Angeles Lakers, led by Magic Johnson, James Worthy, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Before the series, Thomas and Johnson exchanged a courtside kiss on the cheek prior to tip-off as a sign of their deep friendship. After taking a 3–2 series lead back to Los Angeles, Detroit appeared poised to win their first NBA title in Game 6. One of Thomas's most inspiring and self-defi.... Discover the L E Thomas popular books. Find the top 100 most popular L E Thomas books.

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  • Thomas L. Palmer v. State Indiana synopsis, comments

    Thomas L. Palmer v. State Indiana

    Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

    This is a direct appeal from a jury conviction for rape, a class B felony, Ind. Code § 354241(a) (Burns 1985 Repl.). Appellantdefendant, Thomas L. Palmer, received a prison term o...

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    Underworld

    Maria Del Rey

    Behind a facade of professional respectability, a certain group of wealthy individuals is playing some very adult games. Games of master and servant where willing submissive suffe...

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    J. A. Williams and L. P. Hardee v. Annie E. Bailey and Thomas W. Fielding

    Supreme Court of Florida

    ELLIS, J. This was a suit brought in the Circuit Court for Alachua County in equity, by the appellants against the appellees for the specific performance of a parol agreement to c...

  • Thomas L. Palmer v. State Indiana synopsis, comments

    Thomas L. Palmer v. State Indiana

    Court of Appeals of Indiana

    Vita Ruberto owned a fiveunit coldwater apartment building at 1726 Jefferson Street in midtown Gary, Indiana. On December 23, 1969, she brought this action against the City of Gary...

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    The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea

    Cheryl Mildenhall

    When Hillary and her girlfriends rent a country house for their summer vacation, it is a pleasant surprise to find that its secretive and kinky owner Darius Harwood seems to be...

  • William K. Parrish and Virginia L. Parrish v. Thomas E. Dougherty synopsis, comments

    William K. Parrish and Virginia L. Parrish v. Thomas E. Dougherty

    First District Court of Appeal of Florida

    Badillo appeals from a final judgment after a nonjury trial that awarded the Hills (Morris and his wife, Joan) $6,856.77 in damages. The Hills sued Badillo to recover damages for h...

  • Thomas L. Cooper Et Al. v. County Board synopsis, comments

    Thomas L. Cooper Et Al. v. County Board

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    STATEMENT OF THE CASE AND FACTS This appeal concerns an action by taxpayers seeking to enjoin county and state officials from levying taxes based on an alleged invalid countywide ...

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    Teatro IV

    Thomas Bernhard

    Una cantante lirica sull'orlo di una crisi di nervi; suo padre, cieco e confuso dall'alcol; un dottore esagitato e satanico. Questi i protagonisti de L'ignorante e il folle, metafo...

  • Thomas Beasley v. Allen L. Kwatnez synopsis, comments

    Thomas Beasley v. Allen L. Kwatnez

    Fourth District Court of Appeals of Indiana

    Defendantappellant, Norman Hughes (Hughes), perfected a belated appeal from a conviction by the Vermillion Circuit Court, without a jury, of driving while intoxicated under IND. CO...

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    This Royal Breed

    Judith Saxton

    A SAGA OF A YOUNG GIRL'S STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL ON THE ISLAND OF JERSEY DURING THE NAZI SECOND WORLD WAR OCCUPATION. After the death of Rochelle Dubois's parents, she is ado...

  • Thomas L. Slinkard v. Extruded Alloys synopsis, comments

    Thomas L. Slinkard v. Extruded Alloys

    Court of Appeals of Indiana

    STATEMENT OF THE CASE AND FACTS Review is sought from a decision of the full Industrial Board of Indiana (the Board) reversing plaintiffappellant Thomas L. Slinkards (Slinkard) di...

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    Tbinkerknese 101

    E. L. Thomas, Sr

    “Okay, teens, let’s go speak some TBINKERKNESE.”E. L. Thomas Sr. has created this language specifically to break down communication barriers with teens. Quips, like the one above, ...

  • State Indiana v. Thomas L. Kuespert synopsis, comments

    State Indiana v. Thomas L. Kuespert

    First District Court of Appeals of Indiana

    Defendant (Appellant) after trial by jury was convicted of Conspiracy to Deliver LSD, Ind. Code § 354152; 354842(1) (Burns 1979) and Dealing in LSD, Ind. Code § 354842(2) (Burns ...

  • State Ex Rel. Thomas E. Davis v. L. L. Parks synopsis, comments

    State Ex Rel. Thomas E. Davis v. L. L. Parks

    Supreme Court of Florida

    On petition of relator, a rule nisi in prohibition was issued from this Court directed to respondent commanding him to desist from exercising further jurisdiction in a ...

  • Walter L. Nolechek v. Thomas Gesuale Et Al. synopsis, comments

    Walter L. Nolechek v. Thomas Gesuale Et Al.

    Court of Appeals of New York

    son, blind in one eye and with impaired vision in another, with a motorcycle. Special Term denied a motion to dismiss the counterclaim. From the Appellate Divisions reversal and di...

  • Stanley A. Tindall and Thomas L. Ryan V. synopsis, comments

    Stanley A. Tindall and Thomas L. Ryan V.

    Third District Court of Appeals of Indiana

    and majority stockholder of the tavern corporation, Falls Tap, Inc. Slusher died from his gunshot wounds. His administrator, Thomas L. Ryan, and Stanley A. Tindall brought separate...

  • Indiana Bureau Motor Vehicles v. Thomas L. synopsis, comments

    Indiana Bureau Motor Vehicles v. Thomas L.

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    Charles R. Brownsing appeals from the Owen Circuit Court the dismissal of his complaint against Nora Brownsing. We affirm.

  • Susan L. Griffith v. Thomas E. Webb synopsis, comments

    Susan L. Griffith v. Thomas E. Webb

    Third District No. 3-983 A 308 Court of Appeals of Indiana

    HOFFMAN, J. Amanda L. Griffith was born to Susan L. Griffith on October 18, 1976. Pursuant to an action to establish paternity, Thomas E. Webb was adJudged to be the father of Ama...

  • Thomas David Call v. Arthur L. Mckenzie synopsis, comments

    Thomas David Call v. Arthur L. Mckenzie

    Fourth Circuit U.S. Court Of Appeals

    Upon request, an indigent defendant in a criminal case who enters a guilty plea is entitled to a transcript of all proceedings against him, including the indictment, pretrial motio...

  • People State Illinois v. Walter L. Thomas synopsis, comments

    People State Illinois v. Walter L. Thomas

    Supreme Court of Illinois

    The Honorable Justice NICKELS delivered the opinion of the court: Defendant was convicted by a Du Page County jury of murder, burglary, arson, and aggravated arson. That same jury ...

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    The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures

    Paul Fischer

    One of the New York Times Best True Crime of 2022A “spellbinding, thrillerlike” (Shelf Awareness) history about the invention of the motion picture and the mysterious, forgotten ma...