The Boston Celtics are making moves after their first-round playoff exit to the Philadelphia 76ers, and one change is sure to bring a smile to fans' faces. According to Adam Himmelsbach of the Boston Globe, the team has brought back a fan favorite in a new role: former All-Star point guard Isaiah Thomas is joining the Celtics as a professional and college scout.
Thomas, who played 12 NBA seasons, spent three unforgettable years in Boston from 2014 to 2017. During that stretch, he was nothing short of electric, averaging 24.7 points per game over 179 appearances. His stellar play earned him two All-Star nods and helped propel the Celtics to the Eastern Conference finals in 2017—a season that cemented his legacy as one of the most beloved players in recent franchise history.
After that magical run, Boston traded Thomas to the Cleveland Cavaliers in a blockbuster deal for Kyrie Irving. Unfortunately, injuries and roster changes kept Thomas from recapturing his peak form. He went on to suit up for eight different teams before retiring in 2024. Now, instead of lighting up the scoreboard, he'll be identifying the next wave of talent to carry the Celtics forward—just as he once did on the court.
For Celtics fans, this reunion feels like a full-circle moment. Thomas's grit, heart, and scoring prowess defined an era, and now he'll help shape the team's future from the scouting side. Whether it's spotting a diamond in the rough in the college ranks or evaluating NBA prospects, his experience and basketball IQ will be invaluable.
As Boston looks to reload after a tough playoff exit, bringing in a familiar face with a winning mentality could be exactly what the organization needs. And for those who still rock their No. 4 Thomas jerseys, this news is a reminder that some legends never really leave the game.
