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Isiah Thomas

Isiah Thomas

Highest Rated: 100% Olympic Pride, American Prejudice (2015)

Lowest Rated: 98% Hoop Dreams (1994)

Birthday: Apr 30, 1961

Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Isiah Thomas built a legacy as an unflappable competitor on the basketball court, from his title run at Indiana University to his back-to-back NBA championships with the Detroit Pistons, but it was his decisions without the ball that would leave it tarnished. Chicago-born Thomas arrived on the national stage as the leader of the University of Indiana's 1981 championship team. Drafted by the Pistons that year, the 6'1" point guard did not record all-world stats, but proved a ferocious leader in clutch situations and became a perennial All-Star. Through the late 1980s, the Thomas-led Pistons earned their "Bad Boys" moniker for brutal defense on their way to two championships in 1989 and 1990. Their playoff meetings with the Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls became epic clashes, particularly as a bitter rivalry with Michael Jordan and the Bulls heated into one of sports' great rivalries. Upon retiring in 1994, Thomas bounced through a succession of front-office and coaching positions, most notably a high-profile and disastrous five-year-stint as president of basketball operations and coach of the New York Knicks. Renowned as a "babyfaced assassin," Thomas became a Detroit legend but, for many hoop wags, his play would wind up secondary to a reputation for caprice and arrogance.

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Movies

Credit
100% 50% Olympic Pride, American Prejudice Self - 2015
No Score Yet No Score Yet Playin' for Love Executive Producer - 2013
No Score Yet No Score Yet AP Sports Basketball - Complete Set Unknown (Character) - 2005
98% 92% Hoop Dreams Self $7.8M 1994

TV

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No Score Yet No Score Yet 30 for 30 Unknown (Character) 2019
No Score Yet 83% Due South Unknown (Guest Star) 1996
No Score Yet No Score Yet Sesame Street Guest 1994
No Score Yet 91% The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Unknown (Guest Star) 1990