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Isiah Thomas is living the life. While Mike D'Antoni was being introduced at a Garden press conference Tuesday, Thomas was far, far away - scouting in Europe, The Post has learned. According to a source close to Thomas, president Donnie Walsh dispatched Thomas last week to France and Italy. Walsh wanted him to scout two lottery possibilities in Danilo Gallinari and Nicolas Batum.

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Isiah Thomas , AP Isiah Thomas , AP
May 15, 2008  07:08 AM ET

the most expensive scout in sports

May 15, 2008  07:10 AM ET

lol... far away as possible.. why is he still part of the organization? unbelieveable!

May 15, 2008  07:13 AM ET

Isiah scouting talent for the Knicks? Thanks FN, I needed a good laugh this morning!

May 15, 2008  07:30 AM ET

But he's been a good scout and drafted well, no? They'd have to pay him either way, so might as well get him to do something.

May 15, 2008  07:31 AM ET

Dolan: "So Isiah, we've got a lead on some hot prospects over in Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. We know you are the perfect guy to land them for us. From there you'll head to Myanmar and then there's a couple of Siberian guys we need you to check out. Your plane leaves in 3 hours. We also wanted to send you to Detroit but we didn't want you to think we hated you or anything. Have a great trip!"

May 15, 2008  07:43 AM ET

OH how the mighty have fallen! If there were a sports jail he would be in death row

May 15, 2008  07:44 AM ET

Here are two headlines you never want to see on the same day:

"Daly hints at joining Euro tour"
"Knicks send Isaiah to Europe"

Guess who our next lumbering oaf of a big man's going to be...?

May 15, 2008  07:54 AM ET

Not far enough. I'm thinking Siberia..

May 15, 2008  07:55 AM ET

As long as they keep him overseas they can at least try to clean up his mess. They need to buy him out and take a loss... as long as he is anywhere with this club.. they will be in a mess. He is clueless and clearly needs to stay away from anything but announcing... not sure if he can even do that.

May 15, 2008  07:55 AM ET

Free trip to Italy and France, and all he had to do was be terrible at his job and sexually harrass fat ugly women. I should have been sent a few times

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May 15, 2008  08:18 AM ET

So you suck at your job and chase fat ugly women? Not sure I'd have admitted all that but hey,...thats what we're here for.

Field Marshall Sunny Day | 05/15/08, 08:15 AM
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Hey, when you find your niche you stick with it

May 15, 2008  08:22 AM ET

Like someone said they are paying him anyway. You just go with the Costanza plan and think the opposite of whatever he says about a prospect.

May 15, 2008  08:37 AM ET

Real Sports, actually Thomas is good at scouting young talent. That's how they stockpiled all the young talent, before trading it all away. He just doesn't understand the concept of putting a team together. You know, different positions and little things like that.

May 15, 2008  08:38 AM ET

In the end, Isiah has the last laugh, whether we like it or not.
He essentially gets free trips to Europe, and all he has to do is evaluate the way prospects play.
If he had been fired from an ordinary day job, he would not get paid anything afterward.
Now, he gets two benefits. First, he gets paid millions of dollars even though he does not have to do the work of a head coach nor a GM. If he were to sit back on a beach somewhere, that benefit alone would be incredible. Now, he gets his trips to Europe paid for on top of that. Talk about a double whammy.
- JL

May 15, 2008  08:39 AM ET

Isiah: "Danilo Gallinari is the next Lebron James"

May 15, 2008  08:44 AM ET

Isn't this the same guy that scouted Jerome James, then decided to reward him with a $30 million contract? It would be cheaper to just pay him to go away.

May 15, 2008  08:58 AM ET

I don't think Walsh will care about Isiah's opinion. They temporarily got rid of a distraction while the team focuses on rebuilding and finally getting their new coach.

May 15, 2008  09:01 AM ET

He might do well in France. They do think Jerry Lewis is a genius.

 
May 15, 2008  09:23 AM ET

In case nobody else has mentioned this - the one thing 'Zeke did right at the helm of the Knicks was scout perspective rookies (and draft well) - Walsh is defintely doing the right thing sending him out as a scout, particularly to Europe where his skills are most needed in trying to find that one pro-caliber prospect among the Euro-leagues

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