Isaiah Thomas: ‘It’s Surreal’ Playing for Boston Celtics

Isaiah Thomas: ‘It’s Surreal’ Playing for Boston Celtics
Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas (4) celebrates during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Boston, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Celtics defeated the Hornets 106-98. AP Photo/Charles Krupa
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
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Isaiah Thomas says that it’s crazy playing for the Boston Celtics following the recent trade from the Phoenix Suns.

“It’s so surreal, it doesn’t even seem real,” Thomas told Basketball Insiders of wearing a Celtics jersey. “I’ve been in purple since college – from UDub (Washington) to Sacramento to Phoenix. Now, wearing the all green Celtics jersey is just so crazy. It’s so legendary and there’s so much history behind it.

“And the fans in Boston, whether it’s on social media or in person, they’ve shown me so much love and the market is so much bigger. Man, everything about it is crazy. It’s really a basketball city.”

Thomas was surprisingly sent from the Suns as Phoenix completely shifted its strategy, also shipping out Goran Dragic and Tyler Ennis and bringing in Brandon Knight.

Thomas, 26, signed a four-year, $27 million contract with the Suns in the offseason after starting his career in Sacramento. The contract is viewed as one of the most team-friendly in the league for a point guard of Thomas’s caliber, since the cap will rise so much in two years.

Thomas admitted he was blindsided by the trade, being informed by teammate Brandon Wright on the team bus they were on that was about to take players to the airport for the Suns game against Minnesota. 

But Thomas is optimistic about the move, especially because he’s joining such a storied franchise and has childhood friend Avery Bradley by his side. Plus, Boston has a legitimate shot of making the playoffs. 

“I got even more excited [about the trade] because all I want to do is make the playoffs. I started thinking, ‘Man, we got a realistic chance of making the playoffs – this year and for years to come because the East is so wide open,’” Thomas said.

Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas, center right, drives to the basket against Charlotte Hornets center Al Jefferson (25) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Boston, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Celtics defeated the Hornets 106-98. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas, center right, drives to the basket against Charlotte Hornets center Al Jefferson (25) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Boston, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Celtics defeated the Hornets 106-98. AP Photo/Charles Krupa
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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