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  • Sources: Isiah Thomas on Pistons' list

    Gladdy you are going to love this.

    From ESPN


    While Knicks fans fret about the possibility of Isiah Thomas returning to New York, the Detroit Pistons are considering Thomas for their vacant head coaching position, according to league sources.

    Thomas is not the leading candidate, sources say, but he is on Detroit's short list along with Mike Woodson, Kelvin Sampson and his former Pistons teammate Bill Laimbeer.

    Thomas, currently the head coach at Florida International University, made headlines this past weekend after the Knicks announced on Friday that Donnie Walsh would not return as the club's president and general manager. Because of Thomas' close relationship with Knicks owner James Dolan, there was speculation that Thomas could regain control of the Knicks.

    Sources close to the Knicks' situation insist that Thomas will not be re-hired as the team's president or general manager and Thomas told ESPNNewYork.com's Ian O'Connor on Friday that he has "no desire to return" to the Knicks as president or as Walsh's replacement.

    Thomas served as the New York's president in a controversial reign from 2003-2008 that left him among the most hated sports figures in recent New York history.

    That is not the case, however, in Detroit, where Thomas led the Pistons to back-to-back championships in 1989 and 1990. Widely regarded as the greatest player in franchise history, the Hall of Famer could return to a club that has suffered through three straight losing seasons.

    While Thomas' performance in the Knicks' front office left much to be desired, he has enjoyed success as a coach. He led the Indiana Pacers to three consecutive playoff appearances from 2000-2003 and helped develop Jermaine O'Neal, Jalen Rose and Ron Artest into stars. It's that success with young players that has the Pistons intrigued, according to sources.

    In 2002, Thomas led the Pacers to a 34-15 start and was the coach of the Eastern Conference in the All-Star Game. However, the Pacers finished poorly and were eliminated in the first round for the third straight year, leading to Thomas' firing.

    After joining the Knicks as team president, Thomas took over the club's coaching duties at the start of the 2006-2007 season. Over the next two years, his Knicks finished a disappointing 56-108.

    Thomas, sources say, has been longing to return to the NBA. A return to Detroit would serve as a reunion with his close friend and former Hall of Fame backcourt mate, Joe Dumars, the Pistons' president.

  • #2
    I heard this afternoon "sources" said Dumars won't do it because he doesnt want to "ruin" his friendship with Isiah possibly.

    All the canidates are bad though

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    • #3
      Can it be worse than Kuester? You would probably take Mike Dunleavy over him.

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      • #4
        I'd rather have Jim Leyland manage the Pistons than Kuester

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          Would you rather have Kwame Brown as your starting center or Kuester coaching. Oh wait Kwame was their starting center at one point. LOL!
          He was the starting center on my team too for 2 horrible forgetable years.

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          • #6
            Bill Laimbeer would be the best man for the job.

            It's obviously his dream job, and he knows the NBA game. If you want a coach who would put a maximum amount of effort into the job, he is your man.

            I'm pray Bill Laimbeer gets a shot.. Just for 1 year to see how he does. He obviously knows how to coach as he did win a few WNBA titles.. I'm not saying that gives him all the credentials to be an NBA coach, but we all seen what Isiah did to the Knicks..

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            • #7
              Thomas the league and team killer. What a great resume he has in the front office of anything he has done

              ^^^ Sig Revolves w/Every Refresh or Post^^^

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ground Support View Post
                Bill Laimbeer would be the best man for the job.

                It's obviously his dream job, and he knows the NBA game. If you want a coach who would put a maximum amount of effort into the job, he is your man.

                I'm pray Bill Laimbeer gets a shot.. Just for 1 year to see how he does. He obviously knows how to coach as he did win a few WNBA titles.. I'm not saying that gives him all the credentials to be an NBA coach, but we all seen what Isiah did to the Knicks..
                This is kina where i'm at as well. We obviously don't know how he would do as a coach, but Isiash would be a train wreck waiting to happen and I don't think Woodson or Sampson would work at all.

                If Laimbeer coaches this team like how he played the game, he'd get these guys into shape and make them care (and maybe get Charlie V to play defense...nah)

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