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Isiah Thomas was recently taken to the hospital after a reported incident involving his addiction to sleeping pills. To add to this issue, his representatives tried to cover it up by blaming it on his daughter…
Officers who responded to Isiah Thomas’ home after a 911 call reporting an overdose on sleeping pills found a man passed out on the floor and gave him oxygen until an ambulance arrived, are sticking to their story. Authorities have not publicly identified Thomas as the victim, but a person familiar with the case, speaking on condition of anonymity because the official police report has not been released, has confirmed it was the former NBA star and Knicks coach. On Tuesday, Harrison Police Chief David Hall provided new details about last week’s emergency in which officers were handed a bottle of prescription pills at Thomas’ Westchester County home, according to ESPN.com. Hall said the bottle had a name on it, but he would not disclose the precise medication. He said police called the overdose accidental because there was no suicide note and no indication the victim suffered from depression. ESPN.com’s Henry Abbott reported that the medication was the prescription drug Lunesta. Hall continued to criticize Thomas for not acknowledging he was treated for the overdose and for saying it was teenage daughter, Lauren, who had a medical issue. “As parents, you try to protect your kids; you don’t say they did something when it was you who did it,” Hall said. “We know the difference between a 47-year-old man and a teenager.”
Source: LiveSteez
Damn Isiah. We’re sure it’s not that bad being away from the New York Knicks and all…
































