After a good start, Isaiah Thomas has recently had great difficulties with the Cleveland Cavaliers. However, the Point Guard is not worried about this.
“I knew it would come to that,”said Thomas, who hung up 6.5 points at 19.2 percent of the field in the last two games,”I knew it would take a little time to get my form back, even though the first two games were good. I told coach Lue that it didn’t feel right. It wasn’t reality.”
Thomas scored an average of 18 points in the first two games after his comeback, but he didn’t feel well:”The throws fell in, but none of my moves felt normal,”Thomas says,”It will be like that for a while yet. I just have to be patient, even if it’s hard for me. I am my own greatest critic. That’s why this is killing me.”
The Cavaliers face problems in their duel against Golden State on Tuesday night: they lost eight of their last eleven games. However, Thomas is still looking forward to it, as he revealed on Sunday:”It’s an intensive game that is really important to everyone involved. We’re in the mode where we just need a win to get our Mojo back. It’s a great way to play against a really good team. We’ll be ready.”
The Cavs and Warriors were last seen on the 25th. At that time, Golden State was just ahead of the pack. Since then, the cavs have had a 2-6 record.