Celtics.com
BOSTON – For the last two games, all eyes have been on Isaiah Thomas.
Well, except for his own. Nobody knows where Thomas’ eyes are, because he’s seeing things that nobody else can.
Whether it’s teammates in unlikely spots, passing angles that only reveal themselves after the ball has been zipped through the eye of the needle, or finding just enough daylight to launch a rainbow 3-pointer despite a hand in his grill, Thomas is seeing everything.
How’s he doing it? Rookie Jaylen Brown, who at one point got assists on three consecutive buckets from Thomas, thinks the Celtics point guard has an anatomical advantage.