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Textbook dribbling, two-time championship player, "Smiling Assassin" - Isaiah Thomas

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Isaiah Thomas, former American professional basketball player, point guard, Thomas is 185 cm tall and weighs 82 kg, nicknamed "The Smiling Assassin".

Textbook dribbling, two-time championship player, "Smiling Assassin" - Isaiah Thomas

Thomas was selected by the Pistons with the second pick in the first round in the 1981 NBA Draft and has since entered the NBA. In his 13 seasons with the Pistons, Thomas ranked first in scoring , assists , steals , and appearances. Thomas is also known as one of the greatest point guards in NBA history, his ball handling skills are excellent, and he is also known as "textbook dribbling".

Textbook dribbling, two-time championship player, "Smiling Assassin" - Isaiah Thomas

Looking back on Thomas's career, he won two NBA championships, 1 Finals MVP, 12 All-Star Team selections, 2 All-Star MVPs, 5 All-NBA teams, and 1 assist king. Thomas announced his retirement in 1994 due to injury, was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000, and was named one of the 75 greatest stars in NBA history in 2021.

Textbook dribbling, two-time championship player, "Smiling Assassin" - Isaiah Thomas

In addition to his height, Thomas is the top configuration in the league, whether it is technology, speed, bounce, basketball IQ is the best. Thomas helped the Pistons, who had always ranked last in the league, win two championships, he was the soul player of the team, he played very selflessly, he was also the fourth player in NBA history to reach 9,000 assists, and in 1984-85, he averaged 13.9 assists per game to rank first in NBA history, until Stockton set a new record with 14.5 assists in the later period.

Textbook dribbling, two-time championship player, "Smiling Assassin" - Isaiah Thomas

Thomas retired early after only 13 seasons in his career, and in the 1993-94 season, Thomas suffered a sprained arch, broken ribs, calf injuries, etc., and his career ended with a torn Achilles tendon in the final game.