Just like any other Tiger, Isiah Thomas still can't seem to change out of those stripes. I think I'll leave it at that when it comes to making flirtation jokes. Mostly because we're talking about someone who has a bit of checkered past as it pertains to on-the-job sexual harassment, but it's also because the sympathy I feel for his partner is no laughing matter. I don't know if everyone has been unexpectedly thrust into the role of wingman by a cohort whose one track mind runs through his groin, despite having little to no interest in carrying out its duties, but it's about as awkward and annoying as Grant Hill's dismissive line of vision would indicate. Poor guy is just trying to do his job and get home to his wife and kids, and all the sudden he's getting played off of on national television in a game much more high stakes than regular season basketball as the Joe Dumars to Isiah Thomas' playful advances. All superstars are a bit selfish, but it's pretty obvious the spark plug of the bad boy Pistons carried that trait well past his playing days after doing the equivalent of dragging Grant Hill down to the bar on their lunch break just cause his ass was as thirsty as the tail he was chasing. Happened to be seated in a place where he could be used as a pick and for that reason alone his co-worker assumed he would roll right into the most precarious of buddy passes. Even keeping in mind it was a 'Players' Only Broadcast', for shame.
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