When has he taken shots at DMC? All I remember was a Twitter reply that had no content to it. Come on...IT never talked bad about anyone. I'm not defending IT, but the dislike for IT is REAL. This is the exact opposite of STR.. It would be scary to see the two sides collide. I'm just in the middle
It is NOT about hatred of IT. It only appears that way to those who have not been around for the entire history of discussions.
I'll summarize once more - most of us did not see IT in a starting role. We truly appreciated his spark coming off the bench and said so many, many, many times. To those who championed IT, this was an insult. He had to be our starting PG. The fact he WAS our starting point guard because of a lack of better alternatives was beside the point. He was our starter so he should always be our starter.
Isaiah Thomas brought a lot of this on himself. His ego got in the way of his common sense. And his lifelong battle to overcome his height clouded his judgment. Basically, what IT is doing now in Phoenix is what he made it clear he did not want to do here. He did not want to come off the bench. He stated multiple times that he wanted to be a starter, he expected to be a starter, and he would fight being anything other than a starter.
The debate was fierce and often hostile. It didn't help that IT himself and someone close him would put snide comments on Twitter and then delete them. Most Kings fans held no ill will towards IT until he started sounding like a petulant child. He was drafted #60. If the Kings hadn't drafted him, he might never have had the opportunity to play himself into a multi-million dollar contract.
The lines over time became blurred. Mixed feelings about IT became personal between various posters. The further the defenders went in extolling his virtues, the further the detractors went in pointing out his shortcomings (no pun intended). After time, all reason was lost.
During all this time, it didn't help any that the front office was touting IT as the best thing since sliced bread. And Grant and Jerry? Listening to them wax poetic about the Hustlin' Husky could make a statue hurl.
Most of us wish Isaiah all good things in Phoenix and wherever else he goes. We felt that he simply could not bend to meet our needs and it was best for him and the team that we all part ways. The IT-ites took that as anti-IT rhetoric and some still do.
To be honest, there's only one trade that I personally still resent. I'm reminded of it every time I look into the rafters at Sleep Train. All this IT drama is just dust in the wind.