Lakers’ LeBron James Has A Message For Isaiah Thomas

LeBron James respects great players, and Isaiah Thomas is one of them. The veteran hasn’t played an NBA game in a while. Anthony Davis’ former team offered him a 10-day deal and that’s all he got last season. The former Boston Celtics star made a few stops around the NBA. He spent time with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Lakers, and Washington Wizards.

The 5-foot-9 veteran has had short stints with several teams, but things didn’t flow the way he wanted. Thomas is a talented player with great potential. Where did all this potential go?

Guess what… Thomas won’t give up on his dream. He is ready to show everyone that he is elite basketball players.

LeBron may bring Isaiah Thomas to LA

Earlier this week, Thomas shocked everyone with the 81-point game in Jamal Crawford’s Pro-Am league, The CrawsOver. It was an incredible performance, and the veteran point guard got really emotional. He is well aware of his dominance and he needed this game to break the ice. Someone took a video of the emotional moment, and it got viral.

“They gave up on me,” he said.

But Thomas didn’t take a step back. He didn’t want people to feel sorry for him.

The veteran responded to the comments people made after the video was posted.

“I wasn’t showing y’all a snippet of me being emotional so y’all can feel sorry 4 me,” he wrote. “Hell no!!! My life is GREAT!! I was showing y’all that to see what it feels like to give everything you have to something you love and to see it slowly coming back where it’s suppose to be [The Marathon Continues.]

“That emotion was tied up from the last 4yrs battling every single day!!! I ain’t talking about the “league” giving up on me lol,” he added. “THE WORLD GAVE UP ON ME & WAS SHITTING ON ME WHILE I WAS DOWN AND OUT!! When you love something you’ll do whatever it takes to get that!!! I’m back.”

King James took notice of this and decided to deliver an inspiring message.

“Yessir Killa!! Keep going my G! #TMC,” the four-time NBA champion wrote.

“You already know KING!!! All love killa. This shit don’t stop,” Thomas responded.

Everything points to the fact that the Los Angeles Lakers may get the veteran. Marc Stein reported that LA has “weighed the potential signing” of IT as a free agent in the offseason. He is 32 and may have a chance to make a comeback.