Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Isiah Speaks Out



    Interesting development in the Isiah Thomas hearings. Thomas haters were moved yesterday as the defense painted a vivid picture of Isiah's childhood for the court, stressing the wholesome values he learned as a child. His "strict and disciplinarian" mother taught respect and family values to him at an early age. Thomas' testimony was rock solid. His mother taught him never to use curse words like "bitch," "ho," and "mother f*cker," So how could have Thomas cornered Anucha Browne Sanders and said such things? In his testimony he established that his mother had even given him his first sexual-harassment awareness seminar when he was 10. She told him "This is how you treat women, and this is how you don't." Clearly the prosecution has their work cut out for them if they think that a man who was given a sexual-harassment awareness lesson when he was 10 is capable of actually sexually harassing someone. Guess what Isiah, I'm sure Sebastian Telfair's mom told him not to shoot people. Scal's mom probably told him not to eat candy he finds on the ground.


    That was not the only interesting revelation in the Thomas case. MSG President James Dolan also took the stand in an attempt to take the heat off the Knicks. He tried to portray Brown Saunders as manipulative and power-hungry. He even accused her of rigging the investigation. However, in light of Stephon Marbury's own manipulation of the Knicks to giving the intern he banged in the back of his SUV across from a strip club a promotion, Dolan's petty attempt to paint the management as the victims looked quite foolish.
    The New York Knicks front office makes the Celtics look like the frickin' Spurs. While it sounds ridiculous, it appears that Isiah isn't even the most incompetent person in that organization. Only a wholesome dose of Zach Randolph can save them now...Source URL: http://ledger-heath.blogspot.com/2007/09/isiah-speaks-out.html
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