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Isaiah Thomas exiled to Europe by Donnie Walsh

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Rockets34Legend, May 16, 2008.

  1. Rockets34Legend

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    http://www.nypost.com/seven/05152008/sports/knicks/isiah_in_europe_on_scouting_mission_110875.htm

    May 15, 2008 -- 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. Not a bad absentee job. Thomas is not just there for the cuisine and wine. Walsh wanted him to scout two lottery possibilities in Danilo Gallinari and Nicolas Batum.

    It was Thomas' first assignment since being fired as head coach April 18, two days after the season, and reassigned to a role with no title. Walsh said he would seek his advice, and The Post reported the former Knicks New York Knicks president/coach likely would have no office.

    There's a chance Thomas also will show up for the pre-draft camp in Orlando, May 27-30.

    Thomas watched Gallinari, who plays for Milan, and Batum, of Lemans, in their club-league games. This week the Italian League and French League hold their playoffs. D'Antoni once played for Milan.

    Walsh said the Knicks, who don't have a foreign player, will be more involved internationally with D'Antoni.

    "I think Mike has a great feel for international players," Walsh said.

    It's unknown if Walsh consulted Thomas about D'Antoni during the coaching search. Nevertheless, Thomas was a big D'Antoni fan.

    "He respected what Mike did in Phoenix, but it was hard not to," a Thomas friend said.

    When Thomas took over the coaching reins before the 2006-2007 season, he talked about being Phoenix East, but it never transpired. After benching big men Eddy Curry Eddy Curry and Zach Randolph this season, Thomas talked often about the NBA becoming a "small man's league."

    Thomas, who had three years and $18 million left on his contract, is expected to seek a more visible role elsewhere but felt it was better having a job while he looked.

    Thomas can take credit at least for putting Walsh in a position to get under the salary cap after the 2010 season for a run at LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. But Walsh will have to make some difficult trades, including dispatching Randolph's contract, which has turned into Thomas' most egregious move and could cost Glen Grunwald his general manager job after the draft on June 25.

    Gallinari, a 6-foot-10 small forward, is considered a definite mid-lottery selection. He can run the floor and handle the ball and fit into D'Antoni's "Seven Seconds or Less" offense. Batum, a 6-8 shooting guard, is at best a late lottery pick.

    The Knicks are seeded fifth in Tuesday's lottery with an 18.3 percent chance of jumping up to the 1 or 2 position, meaning they would have a shot to nab point guard star Derrick Rose. The Post reported Tuesday D'Antoni believes Rose can be the next Steve Nash.

    If they can't get Rose, there isn't another pure point guard worthy of a top 8 selection and hence, Stephon Marbury Stephon Marbury likely would play out the final year of his contract. Walsh said he likely will not trade Marbury's $21 million pact because he doesn't want to get back any contracts past 2010, which shoots down the theory the Knicks would want Phoenix favorites Boris Diaw or Leandro Barbosa.

    As for the lottery, Walsh said, "I'm not comfortable at all. I really want to win it. There's good talent, but 1 through 8, obviously 1 is going to be better than 8."

    The Knicks can't fall worse than 8.

    Walsh said D'Antoni will come to the lottery with him and sit on the dais.

    "His wife told me he was lucky," Walsh said.
     
  2. tigermission1

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    As much as I and everyone else rail on Thomas, he's actually had a pretty decent track record with drafting good talent. God knows he's awful at everything else, but that seems to be his saving grace. Everyone has to be good at something, I suppose...
     

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