There are conflicting reports about exactly what happened in Isiah Thomas' New York home early on Friday morning, with police saying that a 47-year-old man was taken to the hospital and treated for an accidental overdose of sleeping pills.

According to the report published by the Associated Press, police did not give any names, but did give the age.  When reached on his cell phone by the New York Post, however, Thomas said he was not treated, and the call was for his 17 year old daughter, who had a medical issue.

It "wasn't an overdose," he told the newspaper. "My daughter is very down right now. None of us are OK."

Harrison Police Chief David Hall said the case was not a suicide attempt.

"We're classifying it as an accidental overdose of prescription sleeping pills," Hall said. "I'm not going to confirm or deny that it was Isiah Thomas. It was an individual at his home."

Hall told The Daily News that the man took about 10 Lunesta sleeping pills. "He was unconscious, but breathing on his own," Hall told the paper.

Thomas' 20-year-old son Joshua also said it was his sister, not his father, who required treatment.

"He's fine," the Indiana University student told the Daily News. "Reports of sleeping pills are false."