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ISIAH HAD STOPPED BREATHING

Former Knick coach Isiah Thomas wasn’t breathing when cops responded to a 911 call to his suburban Westchester home and found the ex-NBA star sprawled on the kitchen floor, a newly released report on the incident reveals.

In the report in which the victim’s name is redacted, an officer says he went to Thomas’ home in Harrison at around midnight Oct. 23 in response to “[blank] not breathing.”

It doesn’t say who made the call.

“Upon my arrival I assisted [another officer] who was administering O2 to [blank] lying on the kitchen floor,” the officer states in the report, obtained by The Associated Press yesterday.

The victim was taken to White Plains Hospital, the report states – and someone there gave “a witness deposition” about the episode. There’s no further detail about the incident.

Sources have told The Post that the victim – though never identified by cops – was Thomas.

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