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It’s not been the best start to the new year for Isiah Thomas. While most began their year with a bang, Thomas had to resort to X (formerly Twitter) complaints. Primed to make an appearance on NBA TV, the Detroit Pistons legend could not make it to the show. However, it wasn’t Isiah’s fault in the least. Instead, the blame falls on a $25 billion company.

As the 2x NBA Champion would explain, it was a regular day, and he was taking a flight from White Plains, New York. However, HPN wasn’t kind to Zeke. Hence, one of the original point guards took to X to voice his complaint.

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I experienced a level of incompetence and disrespect @Delta #HPN airport today on my way to work. To all my fans who were looking forward to seeing me on @NBATV tonight you can blame @Delta for not letting me on the flight which I had a paid ticket and seat assignment. Happy 2024″ 

As a result, Thomas had to miss the show. While fans had some fun with the Hall of Famer with an array of Michael Jordan memes, the overall feeling was one of concern. But, with the picture unclear, there were some natural doubts. Delta, on their part, was quick to address the issue.

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Hello Isiah, thanks for reaching out today and we regret to hear about this experience. Our goal is to provide the highest possible standard of service in all areas of our operations, and I am sorry we failed to meet your expectations. Please DM if we can assist you,” they responded. But, with fans wanting to know more of the story, Thomas would fill them in on the situation.

 

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His first order of business was clarifying his timely arrival at the scene. “Yes I was on time for @Delta flight took pictures and signed autographs for gate agents. Ticket in hand went through security no issues. 2 hours before take off. Stop with the I was late narrative #Facts only don’t make it up. I hope all passengers are treated respectfully.”

Soon after, Thomas had one last tweet to put out. Replying to the courteous and prompt response from Delta on his original tweet, the former 1990 Finals MVP reminded them of his complaint. “Please read my complaint filed @Delta thank you.” 

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Delta was quick to respond as well, hoping to provide the best experience possible. “Mr. Thomas. We are very sorry for all that you endured and take your concerns very seriously. I have located your complaint and a member of the Care Executive team will be in contact with you. Thank you for reaching out and being a valued Medallion.” 

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Let’s hope the Care Executive team can find an amicable settlement for this situation and a peaceful end. Happy 2024, everyone.

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