Thomas says he’s ‘hurt’ over Magic’s book comments
MIAMI (AP)—Hall of Fame players Isiah Thomas and Magic Johnson famously kissed each other’s cheek moments before tip-off of Game 1 of the 1988 NBA finals.
Today, the relationship clearly isn’t anywhere near as close.
In Thomas’ mind, a 17-year-old wound has been reopened in a new book that Johnson and Larry Bird wrote with author Jackie MacMullan. In the book, Johnson says, among other things, that he played a role in keeping Thomas off the 1992 U.S. Olympic team.
“I’m just disappointed and hurt,” Thomas told The Associated Press on Thursday night before a promotional event for his men’s basketball team at FIU. “I never thought it was him who kept me off the Olympic team. That hurt.”
Thomas’ disappointment with aspects of the book were first reported by SI.com.
In the book, which chronicles the careers of Bird and Johnson, the former Los Angeles Lakers great who retired from basketball in 1991 after being diagnosed with HIV said Thomas questioned his sexuality and that several players did not want him on the original “Dream Team” that easily won Olympic gold.
“Isiah killed his own chances when it came to the Olympics,” Johnson said in the book, an advance copy of which was obtained by The AP. “Nobody on that team wanted to play with him. … I’m sad for Isiah. He has alienated so many people in his life, and he still doesn’t get it. He doesn’t understand why he wasn’t chosen for that Olympic team and that’s really too bad. You should be aware when you’ve ticked off more than half of the NBA.”
Thomas said he declined a chance to be interviewed for the book. According to its index, he appears on at least 26 pages.
“I wish he would have called me,” Thomas said. “I always believed that our friendship was good and close enough that we wouldn’t have to talk about this stuff in such a public venue.”
When Thomas was not on that 1992 Olympic roster, there was widespread speculation that Michael Jordan tried to keep the Detroit Pistons guard off the team. Jordan denied those claims, Thomas said he took the Bulls star at his word, and tried to get past the slight.
“I rooted for the USA because I wanted them to win,” Thomas said. “You move on. But that was a big hole in the resume. It hurts me that he’s taking credit for it.”
Thomas also denied questioning Johnson’s sexuality.
In the book, Johnson said the failed relationship with Thomas is “the biggest personal disappointment of my life … nothing else is even close.”
One passage has Johnson discussing how he called the guest quarters of his Southern California home “the Isiah Room,” noting that he would leave house keys for Thomas at the hotel when the Pistons came to Los Angeles.
“He was like my brother,” Johnson said.
The comments by Johnson are the latest salvo in a strained relationship, once made famous by the pre-finals kiss and a pair of crowd-pleasing 1-on-1 battles in the final moments of the 1992 NBA All-Star game. But even during those 1988 finals, Johnson and Thomas let their competitive sides boil over, jostling with each other after physical play later in the series.
In Johnson’s words, he and Thomas are now “cordial. That’s about it.”
Last fall, Johnson said he would not recommend Thomas for any other NBA jobs, after Thomas’ stints with both the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks were rocky at times—particularly so in New York. Johnson said he “separated the personal from the professional” when telling Knicks officials that they should consider Thomas to coach their team.
The book, “When the Game Was Ours,” is to be officially released Nov. 4.
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It's funny that the 'homophobic' Tim Hardaway popped Magic's devout team mate, AC Green, in the head with a couple of elbows and got tossed the first game after Green said he didn't support Magic being allowed back into the NBA (Timmy also gave up his only starting all-star spot of his career to Magic in that '92 game)... Magic's sexuality may have been questioned, but Timmy had his back...
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Btw, Karl Malone did NOT win a ring with the Lakers.
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of the two are astonishing and cannot be argued or disputed by anyone please gentlemen leave the bad fealings in your memoirs and not in the press because I trust you both have matured in life as well as age and in a time that needs role models we need you as such
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nd let each other know the way they really feel about each other
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how if Larry Bird was black he would be just another player in the NBA .I realized then this guy has
some racial issues that clearly he has not worked out then and probably still today. It was well
known that he was a "me first ,the team second" kind of a guy when he was at Indiana and it seemed
to continue during his great NBA career. Although I admire his basketball skills, his people skills
are obviously his shortcoming. One only needs to look at his NBA coaching problems of recent years
by showing the apparent lack of respect given by former NBA players ( magic,jordan,etc.) that continued with even todays players. These shortcomings are magnified even more so with his
attempt to coach a NBA team.A good coach must be a good communicator, and has good overall people skills,that results in respect amoung players and peers ,something Mr Thomas largely lacks apparently .
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I never like Magic Johnson or Micheal Jordan, saying that out loud was like being Black-Balled on the Street-Ball courts.
Isiah Thomas and D.Wilkins are the Best of there Era.. bar-none
Good luck in the Future Isiah Thomas Best Point Guard I've ever seen Play the Game !!
Mr. Wilkins Greatness can't be and won't be matched by Micheal or Kobe who ever.
Suck on that you B----
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Doesn't he have some medication to take.
Probably has to find a way to pay for it.... get somebody to write a book for me
then stir up some old controversy with it so he can pay for his pills.
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Isiah transformed the Pacers from prime rib to hamburger in a few years, absolutely sucked as Toronto's GM (spent too much time looking for a PG in his own image), and I'm still trying to figure out what the Knicks were thinking.
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