Isaiah Thomas to have jersey retired

RENTON, Wash. -- Former Washington star and current Cleveland Cavaliers guard Isaiah Thomas will have his number retired by the school.
The retirement ceremony for Thomas' No. 2 has been scheduled for Feb. 15 when the Huskies host Utah. Thomas joins Brandon Roy and Bob Houbregs as the only players to have their numbers retired by the school.
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Maybe this is blasphemy, but I prefer the Gus Johnson call on this one.
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There has to be a story on how he got his name
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There has to be a story how you got YOUR nameRaceBannon said:There has to be a story on how he got his name
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Agree, COLD BLOODED is the signature call. Rondeau's is typically great Rondeau, but Gus is the GOAT at calling big moments and buzzer beaters.ThomasFremont said:Maybe this is blasphemy, but I prefer the Gus Johnson call on this one.
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Johnny Quest was my favorite cartoon. i had no idea Race was a leather dude icon until after. I felt in order to honor diversity it would be wrong to change itDerekJohnson said:
There has to be a story how you got YOUR nameRaceBannon said:There has to be a story on how he got his name
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RaceBannon said:
Johnny Quest was my favorite cartoon. i had no idea Race was a leather dude icon until after. I felt in order to honor diversity it would be wrong to change itDerekJohnson said:
There has to be a story how you got YOUR nameRaceBannon said:There has to be a story on how he got his name
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This is as good as Gus would ever get. I'm generally not a fan.dnc said:
Agree, COLD BLOODED is the signature call. Rondeau's is typically great Rondeau, but Gus is the GOAT at calling big moments and buzzer beaters.ThomasFremont said:Maybe this is blasphemy, but I prefer the Gus Johnson call on this one.
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He's an amazing big moment announcer.Gladstone said:
This is as good as Gus would ever get. I'm generally not a fan.dnc said:
Agree, COLD BLOODED is the signature call. Rondeau's is typically great Rondeau, but Gus is the GOAT at calling big moments and buzzer beaters.ThomasFremont said:Maybe this is blasphemy, but I prefer the Gus Johnson call on this one.
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He's an amazing big moment basketball announcer.Gladstone said:
This is as good as Gus would ever get. I'm generally not a fan.dnc said:
Agree, COLD BLOODED is the signature call. Rondeau's is typically great Rondeau, but Gus is the GOAT at calling big moments and buzzer beaters.ThomasFremont said:Maybe this is blasphemy, but I prefer the Gus Johnson call on this one.
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I wonder how Nate feels about this. Hope he isn't upset. He was arguably more instrumental than anyone in the rise of UW bball in 2003-2005
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Straight gangsta athlete.Gladstone said:I wonder how Nate feels about this. Hope he isn't upset. He was arguably more instrumental than anyone in the rise of UW bball in 2003-2005
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Lotsa fluffin of maybe the 4th best player you've had in the last 15 years.
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This is a really good point. There's a real argument that Nate was more important than IT. IT didn't completely separate himself from Nate until his NBA career.Gladstone said:I wonder how Nate feels about this. Hope he isn't upset. He was arguably more instrumental than anyone in the rise of UW bball in 2003-2005
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IT still hasn't separated himself from Nate. He's had one good year.dnc said:
This is a really good point. There's a real argument that Nate was more important than IT. IT didn't completely separate himself from Nate until his NBA career.Gladstone said:I wonder how Nate feels about this. Hope he isn't upset. He was arguably more instrumental than anyone in the rise of UW bball in 2003-2005
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He's averaged over 20 ppg with 6 assists three times in his career.salemcoog said:
IT still hasn't separated himself from Nate. He's had one good year.dnc said:
This is a really good point. There's a real argument that Nate was more important than IT. IT didn't completely separate himself from Nate until his NBA career.Gladstone said:I wonder how Nate feels about this. Hope he isn't upset. He was arguably more instrumental than anyone in the rise of UW bball in 2003-2005
He's had one great year and at minimum two good years.
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Except for the fact that the team that He left is twice as good without him.... sure.gifdnc said:
He's averaged over 20 ppg with 6 assists three times in his career.salemcoog said:
IT still hasn't separated himself from Nate. He's had one good year.dnc said:
This is a really good point. There's a real argument that Nate was more important than IT. IT didn't completely separate himself from Nate until his NBA career.Gladstone said:I wonder how Nate feels about this. Hope he isn't upset. He was arguably more instrumental than anyone in the rise of UW bball in 2003-2005
He's had one great year and at minimum two good years.
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Cuog on young brutha!salemcoog said:
Except for the fact that the team that He left is twice as good without him.... sure.gifdnc said:
He's averaged over 20 ppg with 6 assists three times in his career.salemcoog said:
IT still hasn't separated himself from Nate. He's had one good year.dnc said:
This is a really good point. There's a real argument that Nate was more important than IT. IT didn't completely separate himself from Nate until his NBA career.Gladstone said:I wonder how Nate feels about this. Hope he isn't upset. He was arguably more instrumental than anyone in the rise of UW bball in 2003-2005
He's had one great year and at minimum two good years.
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The team he left now has a roster including:salemcoog said:
Except for the fact that the team that He left is twice as good without him.... sure.gifdnc said:
He's averaged over 20 ppg with 6 assists three times in his career.salemcoog said:
IT still hasn't separated himself from Nate. He's had one good year.dnc said:
This is a really good point. There's a real argument that Nate was more important than IT. IT didn't completely separate himself from Nate until his NBA career.Gladstone said:I wonder how Nate feels about this. Hope he isn't upset. He was arguably more instrumental than anyone in the rise of UW bball in 2003-2005
He's had one great year and at minimum two good years.
He's been a far superior NBA player to Nate.
Kyrie (top 5 PG, maybe top 3)
Tatum (playing out of his mind as a rookie)
Brown (Looking like an amazing pick)
Horford (One of, if not the most underrated players in the NBA)
Marcus Smart (4th year, 6th overall pick who showed steady improvements in years 1-3)
Terry Rozier (16th overall pick, in his 3rd year, making a big leap)
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They have 4 holdovers from last season- Smart, Brown, Horford, and Rozier. How they are playing now doesn't have much relation with how good IT was last year. -
I thought Nate had a good career. As good as IT
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Did they retire Klays Jersey?salemcoog said:Lotsa fluffin of maybe the 4th best player you've had in the last 15 years.
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How many interceptions did IT have?RaceBannon said:I thought Nate had a good career. As good as IT
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Was thrilled Nate was in the DP for Zona even after this news.Gladstone said:I wonder how Nate feels about this. Hope he isn't upset. He was arguably more instrumental than anyone in the rise of UW bball in 2003-2005
Looks like he's not too hurt over it.