Isaiah Thomas recently fired agent Andy Miller and said the move was unrelated to his future with the Phoenix Suns, despite dot-connectors and his recent comments to CBS Sports that the situation "was not what I expected."

Miller negotiated Thomas' four-year, $27 million contract with Phoenix in July.

"It's unrelated to the Suns," Thomas said of firing his agent. "I lost trust in the guy. That's all it is. Professional reasons. Personal reasons as well. People, I've seen, say I want to be traded and things like that. Nah, that happened two weeks ago.

"I'm not OK with losing, so I don't think anybody is OK with what is going on right now. We've got to figure it out."

The Suns have gone 12-14 this season.

"My family loves it," Thomas said. "So if they're happy, I'm happy. Like I said, we're losing now. And, no, I'm not OK with the situation right now because we are on a six-game losing streak. I'm not OK with it."