logo
"Isiah Thomas would be right there as 1B"- Jason Kidd's candid take on Kyrie Irving being the NBA's undisputed ball-handler

"Isiah Thomas would be right there as 1B"- Jason Kidd's candid take on Kyrie Irving being the NBA's undisputed ball-handler

Yahoo5 days ago

Having impressed us for years with his razzle and dazzle on the court, Kyrie Irving's wizardry with the ball makes him a nightmare for the opposition. The 6'2" guard's deep bag of moves, especially with the basketball in his hand, coupled with his clutch gene, have etched his name in history.
A perfect combination of speed, agility and creativity, "Uncle Drew" is arguably the greatest ball-handler the league has ever seen. This discussion also reached "The Dan Patrick Show," with Kyrie's Dallas Mavericks coach Jason Kidd dishing out his take on the matter.
Advertisement
When asked if anyone had a better handle than Kyrie in NBA history, J-Kidd responded, "I'm gonna say no, but I'm gonna say there's some close seconds when you talk about Detroit Isiah Thomas. Jason Williams (White Chocolate) I thought his handle and his passing is incredible. I think Isiah would be right there as 1B."
"Zeke's" dribbling prowess went unnoticed
Host Dan Patrick and Jason agreed on the Detroit Pistons legend not getting his due and being extremely underrated, even discussing the possible reasons behind it.
Widely considered the second-greatest point guard behind Magic Johnson, Isiah Thomas was one of the league's most prominent names in the late '80s. At 6'1", the Pistons star built his legacy on elite scoring, sharp playmaking, leadership, and exceptional ball-handling.
Advertisement
Among all his abilities, many felt "Zeke's" dribbling abilities didn't get the limelight it deserved.
"I think sometimes it's our fault. I don't know if we do a good job of storytelling for Isiah or our past players," stated the now-Mavs head coach.
Adding to the 2011 champion's take, host Patrick weighed in, saying, "I think with Isiah, the likability, the way they played, they were the bad boys, you know, they were trying to hurt Jordan. I think that maybe plays into it with Isiah."
One could assume that Thomas' feud with Michael Jordan painted him as a villain to a great extent. This rings especially true for the current generation, many of whom primarily associate the Pistons' champion with Netflix's award-winning docuseries, The Last Dance. For them, Isiah's legacy is often filtered through that narrative, overshadowing the full scope of his career and accomplishments.
The age-old conspiracy theory that the Pistons guard did not make the 1992 Olympic Dream Team remains a hot topic of debate even today. All assumptions and narratives point towards Jordan despising "Zeke," something the latter only learned about during MJ's docuseries. From how things stand today, reconciliation between the two Hall of Famers looks far from happening.
Advertisement
Related: "When you get somebody with that kind of potential and they're white and you are in America, you keep that dude" - Stephen A. Smith claims Dallas must draft and keep Cooper Flagg
Other prominent ball-handlers
While J-Kidd mentioned Jason Williams (White Chocolate) apart from "Zeke" as one of his nominees, there are a couple of names that could also make the list for their knack for dribbling past opponents, including Allen Iverson, Tim Hardaway and Stephon Marbury.
Talking about current established names, the likes of Stephen Curry, Chris Paul, James Harden and Damian Lillard are popular for their ankle-breaking moves. Looking ahead, budding talents such as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Ja Morant, LaMelo Ball and Darius Garland have displayed the potential of being top-class ball-handlers for years to come. With their shiftiness and court awareness, these rising guards are well on their way to becoming the next generation of maestros with the ball in their hands.
Related: Kidd breaks down why the Mavs are a perfect landing spot for Cooper Flagg: "This is a great situation for him to grow his game"

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Alex Pereira: Focus on Magomed Ankalaev rematch, not heavyweight move
Alex Pereira: Focus on Magomed Ankalaev rematch, not heavyweight move

Yahoo

time24 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Alex Pereira: Focus on Magomed Ankalaev rematch, not heavyweight move

NEW YORK—Fans clamoring for Alex Pereira to move to heavyweight are going to have to wait a bit longer. Pereira dropped the UFC light heavyweight title to Magomed Ankalaev in the main event of UFC 313 in March. With the heavyweight division up in the air, Jon Jones saying multiple times he's not interested in fighting right now, and interim champ Tom Aspinall looking for an opponent, 'Poatan' would be a popular choice to flip one of the UFC's thinner divisions upside down. Advertisement That time is not now, however, as Pereira has his sights set on a fall return to avenge his loss to Ankalaev. 'Anywhere around the timeframe [of] September, October, November, for me it makes no difference, I want to fight,' Pereira told MMA Fighting at Fanatics Fest. 'My focus right now is fighting Ankalaev... get my belt back, and then we see what happens after.' Pereira has accomplished so much in so little time that the opportunity to win a third divisional title seems like a reasonable goal and request. Right now, Pereira hopes the heavyweight division can get moving again in an entertaining way, but he has his own boxes to check. Advertisement 'Let those guys kill each other in that weight class,' Pereira said. 'Right now I'm just focusing on light heavyweight.' More from

⭐️ A wild finish: MVP shines in LAFC-ES Tunis clash
⭐️ A wild finish: MVP shines in LAFC-ES Tunis clash

Yahoo

time27 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

⭐️ A wild finish: MVP shines in LAFC-ES Tunis clash

With a lack of a win in the Club World Cup, Los Angeles FC are mathematically eliminated from the tournament. Espérance Sportive de Tunis achieved an agonizing victory over the Angelinos and will play for their pass to the next round against Chelsea. Register on DAZN to watch ALL Club World Cup FIFA matches for FREE Advertisement The match had two great figures. The first was Youcef Belaïli, scorer of the goal in the 69th minute, who took advantage of a series of rebounds inside the rival area and was able to defeat the goalkeeper. In added time, LAFC had the opportunity to tie the match, but goalkeeper Bechir Ben Said became a hero, stopping Denis Bouanga's shot. It was a heart-stopping finish at Geodis Park. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 PAUL ELLIS - AFP or licensors

George Kittle Reacts to Sam LaPorta's Major Personal Announcement
George Kittle Reacts to Sam LaPorta's Major Personal Announcement

Yahoo

time27 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

George Kittle Reacts to Sam LaPorta's Major Personal Announcement

George Kittle Reacts to Sam LaPorta's Major Personal Announcement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Sam LaPorta is heading into his third season as a star tight end for the Detroit Lions, looking to build off two impressive campaigns to begin his NFL career. Advertisement In 33 regular-season game appearances for the Lions, LaPorta reeled in 146 catches for 1,615 yards and 17 touchdowns. The former second-round draft pick will now look to continue that impressive production in Detroit's upcoming 2025 season. Off the field, LaPorta has had a busy offseason following Year 2 in the NFL. This past Saturday, the 24-year-old tight end married his longtime partner Callahan Dellinger. LaPorta and his newly-wed wife shared the news of their wedding ceremony with a joint Instagram post on Sunday. "A house built on rock.6/14/25," the couple wrote. Friends flooded the comments section with reactions to this news. One of the most notable reactions was from San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle. Advertisement "Congrats !!" Kittle wrote in the comments. LaPorta and Kittle both famously played their college football careers as standout tight ends for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta (87) celebrates a play against Tennessee Titans with offensive tackle Penei Sewell (58) during the second half at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024. © Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images 'LaPorta is going to be fantastic. I think Laporta's the best tight end in the draft class. I think the Lions got a complete steal," Kittle said after Detroit selected LaPorta with the No. 34 pick in the 2023 NFL draft. "I like the other tight ends too, but I spent two weeks training with Sam LaPorta, and the way he moves -- oh yeah, he's got the dog in him. He's kind of quirky, he's kind of goofy, too. He's going to fit in well.' LaPorta and the Lions will kickoff their 2025 regular-season schedule with a Week 1 matchup against the Green Bay Packers on Sep. 7. Advertisement Related: Broncos React to Notable Peyton Manning Announcement on Friday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store