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Isiah hopes owners soften stance

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08:14 AM ET 11.24 | Amid multiple media reports that NBA talks are again up and running, Isiah Thomas, like most fans, is optimistic. Although Thomas is long removed from his playing days, he has followed the labor developments closely and has taken a personal interest in the negotiations. Talks recently broke down after considerable concessions from the union, and Thomas hopes the owners have moderated their stance. ... "I said from the start that the owners have to decide how much they want to win by," Thomas said while getting ready for a Thanksgiving feast for his family and team today in south Florida. "Do you want to win by five points or do you want to win by 30 points? ... I don't think anybody likes seeing the score run up."

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November 24, 2011  08:46 AM ET

And once again, who cares what Isiah is thinking!

November 24, 2011  08:50 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

And once again, who cares what Isiah is thinking!

+1

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November 24, 2011  09:19 AM ET

"Isiah hopes owners soften stance"

Fans hope that isiah's di ci ck remains soft FOREVER.

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November 24, 2011  09:38 AM ET

Zeke. Finally, an ex-player is honest. You can tell who the "tools" have been in this process.

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November 24, 2011  10:31 AM ET

Go Run Another Business Into The Ground, Bro.

November 24, 2011  11:21 AM ET
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I do...this time. I think he's right.

But be honest, do you think he's right or do you just think the owners softening their stance will help big markets like your knicks so you support his incorrect analysis out of personal greed?

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November 24, 2011  12:09 PM ET
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As an NBA player he is A- but as a coach/GM/NBA adviser he is an absolute epic fail!

He's never been much of a thinking man, and confirms it everytime he speaks. Good analysis D

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