Celtics to retire Paul Pierce's No. 34
The Boston Celtics announced Friday that they will retire Paul Pierce’s No. 34 after a mid-season game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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The Boston Celtics announced Friday that they will retire Paul Pierce’s No. 34 after a mid-season game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Boston Celtics signed Paul Pierce so that he could retire as a member of the organization. Pierce spent the first 15 years of his career with Boston.
L.A. Clippers forward Paul Pierce announced Monday via The Players' Tribune that he will return for his 19th season then retire.
Paul Pierce is “leaning heavily towards returning” to the court to play for the Clippers during the 2016-17 season. Pierce will be entering his 19th season.
Paul Pierce said he wouldn't decide whether this is his last season until the summer, depriving him of an extended goodbye if he decides to call it a career.
Wes Johnson, who the Clippers signed in free agency from the Lakers, is still being considered as an option to start, sending Paul Pierce to the bench.
Paul Pierce will join his hometown Los Angeles Clippers after agreeing to a three-year, $10.6 million deal. The deal will reunite Pierce with coach Doc Rivers.
Paul Pierce has officially opted out of his contract with the Washington Wizards and will become a free agent for the second straight year on July 1.
Paul Pierce is "definitely" ?playing next season and plans to pass on his player option with the Washington Wizards that is valued at $5.54 million.
Maybe Paul Pierce will walk away from the second year of his deal ($5.5 million) in Washington in order to finish his career in his hometown.