Isiah Thomas Backs LeBron James as NBA GOAT, Stresses India's Basketball Growth

Isiah Thomas has declared LeBron James as the greatest NBA player of all time, citing his unmatched records and unique skill set. The Hall of Famer stressed that grassroots participation and quality coaching are crucial for developing basketball talent in India. Thomas is set to headline the BUDX NBA House 2026 event in New Delhi, featuring NBA stars like DeMarcus Cousins. He also backed the Oklahoma City Thunder as title favorites while praising Victor Wembanyama and Cade Cunningham.

Key Points: Isiah Thomas: LeBron James is NBA GOAT, India Needs Grassroots

  • Isiah Thomas backs LeBron James as NBA GOAT
  • Thomas emphasizes grassroots development and coaching for India's basketball growth
  • BUDX NBA House 2026 event coming to New Delhi on May 9-10
  • Thomas praises Oklahoma City Thunder, Victor Wembanyama, and Cade Cunningham
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Isiah Thomas backs LeBron James as NBA GOAT, stresses grassroots growth for India's basketball future

NBA legend Isiah Thomas calls LeBron James the greatest ever, highlights grassroots development for India's basketball future ahead of BUDX NBA House 2026.

"There's never been a player in our league like LeBron James. So how can you not say he's the best to ever do it when he holds every single record? - Isiah Thomas"

By Jagdish Yadav, New Delhi, May 7

Two-time NBA champion and Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas has backed LeBron James as the greatest basketball player of all time, while highlighting that grassroots development, access and coaching are key to the growth of basketball in India, as he prepares to headline the upcoming BUDX NBA House 2026 in the national capital.

Speaking to ANI ahead of the two-day event at Bharat Mandapam, Thomas expressed excitement about returning to India and engaging with fans through a mix of basketball, music and cultural experiences.

"We are getting ready to head over to the Bud X house and have a good time there, listen to music, culture, and play with the kids," Thomas said.

The NBA and Budweiser India announced that the interactive fan experience will return to India during the 2026 NBA Playoffs after making its debut in Mumbai last year. The event, scheduled for May 9 and 10 in New Delhi, will feature live music performances, basketball activities, meet-and-greets, celebrity games and appearances from NBA stars, including four-time All-Star DeMarcus Cousins.

Thomas, regarded as one of the greatest point guards in NBA history, also shared his thoughts on the future of basketball talent in India. According to him, the foundation lies in grassroots participation and quality mentorship.

"From an observational standpoint, the most important thing is to play and to learn the game. And also to receive great coaching and teaching," he said.

"The more film you're watching, the more you learn from watching other players. But going outside, picking up the ball, and shooting it, and getting on the court, and making some friends, that's the beauty of the game," Thomas added, stressing the importance of grassroots participation.

On the NBA title race, Thomas backed reigning champions Oklahoma City Thunder as favourites but also highlighted the growing threat posed by San Antonio Spurs and their generational star Victor Wembanyama.

"Right now, OKC is the favourite, and you have to favour them because they won it last year. They brought the same team back," Thomas said. "However, San Antonio looks good. Wimby, we've never seen a player like him in the NBA."

He also commented on the resurgence of the Detroit Pistons, praising their defensive identity and the growth of star guard Cade Cunningham.

"They're built on defence. They're built to win in the playoffs," he said, while praising Cade Cunningham for playing "his best basketball right now."

In a decisive take on the long-running NBA GOAT debate, Thomas left little room for doubt and backed LeBron James.

"I've been on record for years now saying that LeBron James is the best basketball player I've ever seen," he said. "There's never been a player in our league like LeBron James. So how can you not say he's the best to ever do it when he holds every single record?"

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see NBA legends visiting India! But honestly, we need more than just occasional fan events. Where's the long-term investment in coaching? Our national team players still struggle for basic facilities. Isiah Thomas's words about "great coaching" hit home - we have raw talent but no mentorship structure. Hope this isn't just a photo op. 🤞
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Michael C
As a basketball fan living in Bangalore, I agree with Isiah. LeBron is undeniable - his stats, longevity, and versatility are unmatched. And Wembanyama is a generational talent who'll shape the next decade. But India's basketball future? We need more leagues like the INBL and better school-level coaching. The NBA should partner with state sports boards, not just host events in Delhi and Mumbai. Good start though! 🏀
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Deepak U
But wait - Isiah Thomas calling LeBron the GOAT? What about MJ? 😤 Kidding, but seriously, LeBron's records are insane. On India - he's right about grassroots. I teach basketball in a small town in UP, and kids here play with broken slippers but incredible passion. We just need someone to watch, train, and believe in them. Hope events like this actually lead to courts and coaches, not just selfies.
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Nisha Z
Love that Isiah Thomas is putting respect on LeBron's name! 🐐 As someone from Mumbai who attended the last BUDX event, I can say it was electrifying. But the real work happens in local communities. My cousin's son plays street basketball in Pune and he's never had a proper coach. The NBA should fund local tournaments, not just flagship events. Still, excited for Delhi folks - enjoy the experience!

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