OT - Pistons considering Isiah Thomas to replace Joe Dumars

Submitted by BlueCube on

The New York Daily News reports that the Pistons are considering replacing Joe Dumars with Isiah Thomas. Sounds like Gores is well on his way to creating another disaster.

I may not agree with some of Joe Dumars decisions recently, although we don't really know they are his decisions, but the man did a lot for the franchise and having him hanging since the firing of Cheeks and now the leaking of this is embarrassing.

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Leonhall

March 2nd, 2014 at 7:45 PM ^

Keep winning meaningless games. Start ranking to get a higher pick. Make a couple trades in offseason. Quit winning games now though.

Mocha Cub

March 2nd, 2014 at 7:53 PM ^

WTF, he already ruined the Knicks for how long? We don't need this at all. If you're going to stick with the former Bad Boys for front office positions I hear Rodman is available and has GREAT references.

Seriously though, what's this franchise's problem with taking a serious look at Laimbeer? Also, if you're going to look at former players, how about someone like Grant Hill? Can't do any worse than Zeke or Joe D lately...

West German Judge

March 2nd, 2014 at 8:47 PM ^

I'd hire Isiah as a head scout.  He has a great eye for talent, particularly through the draft.  He landed Wilson Chandler at 23 (who many Pistons fans still covet), Channing Frye (8th), David Lee (30th), Trevor Ariza (34).   His only "flops", Renaldo Balkman and Mardy Collins, both remained in the league despite being drafted in 2006.

YoBoMoLoHo

March 2nd, 2014 at 8:54 PM ^

I loved Zeke as a player. He was truly special.... But now, Zeke has no real friends in basketball anymore..... Yes, I'm not sure how to spell Isaiah, so I'm calling him Zeke.

YoBoMoLoHo

March 2nd, 2014 at 8:54 PM ^

I loved Zeke as a player. He was truly special.... But now, Zeke has no real friends in basketball anymore..... Yes, I'm not sure how to spell Isaiah, so I'm calling him Zeke.

lilpenny1316

March 2nd, 2014 at 10:54 PM ^

The one thing Joe understood is that no good FA wants to come here unless they're the last piece to getting a ring.  If your choice is playing in a (A) big time city, (B) warm weather city, or (C) Auburn Hills, A or B will win out.  We won a title in 2004 with players we either traded for, drafted or signed as a reclamation project, except for Billups.  And if Minnesota would've traded Terrell Brandon, they would've kept Chauncey.  

Zeke as coach I could live with but not as GM.  I think the Knicks are still paying contracts for Steve Francis and Stephon Marbury.

NateVolk

March 2nd, 2014 at 10:49 PM ^

This team needs buzz and a lottery pick to pair up with Drummond. Had they done the clear and smart thing and drafted Burke, they'd be sitting on a dynamic local star point guard, a 20-year old true center with huge upside and a lottery pick. Burke would have guaranteed a baseline of fan interest which they currently don't have. Dumb, dumb, dumb and they still don't have an actual point guard.

As it is it's still an interesting situation. They need that lottery pick and bad. I hope they are tanking like there's no tomorrow.

 Isiah was the Captain he should have never left this organization. Ever.

Should he be running things? No. He should be part of things though.

Bring him in, tank for the lottery, make a play for Izzo. Now's the time to lure him away from State. They are looking trashy next year by their standards and Izzo's burned out chasing recruits around like it's still 1997. He was all but gone to Cleveland in 2010. He just waited out the decision like everyone else. 

Tater

March 3rd, 2014 at 12:41 AM ^

I find it sad that someone who was such an integral piece in the Bad Boys winning the Pistons' first and second-ever championshps has pissed away all of that goodwill with his imcompetence and arrogance.  

I was going to ask how Gores could be so stupid; then, I remembered where he went to school.

Danwillhor

March 4th, 2014 at 9:08 AM ^

over how anyone could give two shits about the NBA. CBB? Fine. The NBA is just a joke of a league. A draft lottery? lmao. It gives more, not less, incentive to suck. Then you have to rehash the same players, paying them insane guaranteed contracts and further ruining your team until you get one of the roughly 5-10 TRUE game changers. Used to be a game where most teams had one star or semi-star. Now, the stars want to pay together lol. For the last decade you knew what 4 teams even had a chance to make the finals before the season. I could go on forever. The NBA is possibly the worst pro league in the world.