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Even though Thomas is the shortest Kings player, he has been pivotal in the past two home wins when the Kings needed to tighten up their defense late.
"When he's on the floor, you don't worry about him being posted up, because he's going to fight to keep a guy from posting him up," Kings coach Keith Smart said.
Thomas has received more playing time because of his confidence, leadership and performance on the court, Smart said.
"I started to see a lot of games we were close in, there was one reason – and it was him," Smart said. "You see, when he's on the floor, the team is in a positive flow, and you've got to reward guys like that."
How Thomas responded to his turnover is the kind of play Smart has come to expect.
"He made a mistake on the other end and got back into the play," Smart said. "He didn't quit on the play, and he goes up and gets a huge play – a winning play."
Thomas said he tries to be a "pest" defensively and hopes teammates follow his lead.
"When you see me out there picking up fullcourt, that kind of gets everybody else in that mindset that we can get a stop this possession," Thomas said.
"I'm not saying I'm the reason why we're getting stops, but I feel like when I'm in the game I bring a different attitude, and I'm going to change the pace of the game, not just on offense but on the defensive end, and guys see that."
"Guys don't like to be physical like that more than I thought in this league, so I try to push them around," Thomas said.
Thomas, who thought teams would try to attack him more defensively, enjoys being the aggressor.
"My teammates help me out a lot," Thomas said. " … Being a defensive player, I don't want anybody scoring on me, so I'm going to try to do whatever I can for them not to score on me."
http://www.sacbee.com/2012/02/04/4238233/kings-isaiah-thomas-earns-trust.html
Is there anything not to like about this kid? Love his attitude. Love how he wants to get into guys defensively and push them around. I'm flat out excited about IT's future.
Most likely as a 6th man, but he can be great in that role. Has the same kind of confidence/toughness as BJax did, and their game is somewhat similar.
He still has a lot to work on, as do all rookies but his toughness on defense, energy and composure in running the offense and calming presence is outstanding for a rookie, any rookie, let alone the last pick.