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Paul Anthony Pierce (born October 13, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player. He played 19 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), predominantly with the Boston Celtics. As of March 2024, he is a contributor to the FS1 sports talk show Undisputed.
Say this for Paul Pierce, he is persistent. You might remember from a few years ago a very odd and one-sided debate in which the Boston Celtics Hall of Famer went on ESPN and insisted he had a...
LOS ANGELES - Ten-time NBA All-Star Paul Pierce’s Los Angeles home was burglarized, and the thieves got away with $100,000 worth of cash and designer watches, TMZ reported.
While some retired players turn away from the sport that once commanded their lives, Pierce has stayed attuned to the league he played in for 19 seasons, hosting friends for marquee matchups and...
Five players from the 1998 draft class played in the NBA All-Star Game at least once in their careers: Nowitzki, Carter, Jamison, Paul Pierce and Rashard Lewis. All of them except Lewis scored at least 20,000 career points. Carter retired in 2020, making him the last active player drafted in the 1990s to retire.
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Before Ja Morant suffered a season-ending injury, the Grizzlies were building momentum. But Paul Pierce doesn't think it would have mattered.
Former NBA great Paul Pierce shed light on his exit from ESPN in an interview with Sports Illustrated this week and had eye-opening information to share.
In 2013, Garnett was included in a second headline trade that sent him to the Brooklyn Nets with longtime Celtic Paul Pierce. In 2015, Garnett was traded back to Minnesota. He announced his retirement from professional basketball in September 2016.
Three weeks after being let go by ESPN, Paul Pierce appeared to hint at the next step for him on social media on Monday.
Not Pierce — the biggest, baddest, swaggeriest villain we've seen in an NBA generation. Pierce By EVANS CLINCHY The Cauldron It wasn't supposed to end like this.