Isaiah Thomas doesn't want Celtics to play his tribute video because he isn't playing
It’ll play sometime in the future.
Isaiah Thomas is set to make his Cavaliers debut Tuesday night, after recovering from a hip injury. He will not play in the Cavs game the following night though, against the team that traded him, in Boston.
That’s why he’s requested the team not play his tribute video, according to the Boston Herald’s Mark Murphy. On Twitter, Thomas explained that he wanted his family at the arena when the video plays.
Get over myself huh? Because I would like to actually PLAY & have my family in the arena to appreciate the LOVE the city/organization will show US? It ain’t about me it’s about my family... Ha you get over yourself you dumbass https://t.co/LiqeXUVTwD
— Isaiah Thomas (@isaiahthomas) January 2, 2018
The team will play the video sometime in the future, and that probably means Feb. 11, which is the only other regular season game the Cavs play in Boston.
If the video tribute is played then, it’ll be a busy night at TD Garden. That’s the same night the Celtics are scheduled to retire Paul Pierce’s jersey.
Though Thomas won’t play in Boston Wednesday night, all eyes will be on the fans and coaching staff to see their interactions with a still emotional Thomas if he makes the trip. He’s made no secret of his animosity towards the organization he pushed deep into the playoffs, days after losing his sister.
No matter when this tribute video is played, it won’t fix how heartbroken Thomas was after he was dealt.