It happens regularly, but it’s always funny when it does.
With ESPN’s “The Last Dance” airing last night, former Detroit Piston guard Isiah Thomas was being painted as a villain to Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls, leading to Twitter users to find the nearest ‘IT’ to let them know how they felt. Just last week, Washington Wizards guard Isaiah Thomas was the one to feel the heat from Jordan fans.
This week, an Oklahoma player was at the forefront of the unintended hate towards the Pistons’ Thomas.
People in my DM’s like I was the one beefin with Jordan
— Isaiah Thomas (@Isaiah_t55) May 4, 2020
Oklahoma defensive end Isaiah Thomas was just an infant when Jordan and Thomas were amidst their beef, making for some fantastic content.
Tbf I wouldn't put it past MJ to beef with a toddler in the 90s.
— Stupac (@stupac34) May 4, 2020
Pretty impressive to have an NBA career, get younger and come back and play college football
— Brian James (@BJam3s) May 4, 2020
Homie ain’t even in the top ten isiah’s on Twitter, how tf y’all even come to the conclusion it was him lmao pic.twitter.com/n7eT5X94zd
— Chef B with the recipe (@Codsta09) May 4, 2020
Well last week they were mad DMing the Isaiah Thomas that still plays in the NBA l, they’ll eventually find the right one
— Dustin Babb (@BabbDustin) May 4, 2020
MJ played basketball and baseball. You played basketball and football. Bo did it. Deion did it. Two sports athletes are special. Don't deny your talents. Embrace them.
— Joel M. Petlin (@Joelmpetlin) May 4, 2020
I have lost respect for Magic and Larry, they had something to do with you not being on the Dream Team, period!!!
— WILLIAM A SPEIGHT,SR (@PAPASP8) May 4, 2020
just because you added an 'a' to your name don't mean you're off the hook
— tariq @ 🏠 (@tariqLuthun) May 4, 2020
On behalf of Knicks fans, I’m sorry, btw. You good money.
— José Vilson (@TheJLV) May 4, 2020
Thomas was a class of 2017 four-star out of Tulsa Memorial (Tulsa, Oklahoma). He did, in fact, play basketball, winning the 2017 5A Oklahoma State Championship. After redshirting his freshman season, Thomas has made appearances in 20 games racking up 11 total tackles and two sacks.
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