NBA star Isaiah Thomas Mourning the loss of his elder sister, to terminateafter first losing his sister China in a car accident.
“Mommy misses you big sister!!!!” Isaiah, 35, wrote via his Instagram story on Wednesday, November 20. “Damn how did you leave me too? 2 sisters gone!!! This can’t be real. I love you and miss you queen. πππΎπ”
Quesha’s cause of death is unknown, but Isaiah hinted that something tragic had happened when he posted a string of 21 broken heart emojis and wrote “F–!!!!!!!!!!!β by X on Wednesday morning.
The basketball star – who last played in an NBA game last season for the Phoenix Suns – has paid several tributes to his sister via his Instagram story.
One read, “Rest in peace Queen. We love you so much and miss you so much.” Another said, “May the Queen rest in peace… My deepest condolences and prayers are with the family! Kasbah.” [lost] A real πβ
Tyler ReganThe filmmaker from Isiah’s company Slow Grind mentioned the basketball star in his post.
“We will love you and remember you forever Quisha!!” Reagan wrote in a message shared by Thomas. “Please take care of your brother and your mother, they need you!!”
Isaiah also lost his sister Chyna in 2017 when she was killed in a car accident in Federal Way, Washington. According to ESPN, she died at the scene when her car veered onto the left shoulder of the highway and hit a large metal pole. Chyna was not wearing her seat belt at the time.
The accident occurred while Isiah was playing for the Boston Celtics, just one day before the team opened their first-round series against the Chicago Bulls.
A visibly emotional Isaiah played in Game 1 against the Bulls, which he dedicated to his late sister. On her shoe, Thomas wrote, “RIP Lil Sis” and “I Love You Chyna.”
“He’s a real competitor,β former Celtics teammate Avery Bradley told reporters after the game. “Tonight he was playing for his sister, and he was playing for his family.”
Isaiah spent a total of 12 seasons in the NBA, playing for the Sacramento Kings, Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Lakers, Denver Nuggets, Washington Wizards, New Orleans Pelicans, Dallas Mavericks and Charlotte Hornets.
The point guard had his best season in 2016-2017, when he appeared in 76 games for the Celtics and averaged 28.9 points per game.
Isaiah is married to a wife. Kayla Wallace As of 2016 and the couple shares three children together: a son James14, and Jaden12, and daughter travel6.