Wizards' Paul Pierce could opt out, sign with Clippers
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.
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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.
Barring a major roster overhaul that creates room for Kevin Seraphin, his time with the Wizards, who acquired him in a trade five years ago, will end.
Wizards veteran forward Paul Pierce said he is unsure at the moment about whether he will return for next season, which would be his 18th in the NBA.
Paul Pierce won’t be through with basketball when he’s through playing, and he’d very much be interested in returning to the Celtics to work and learn.
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Martell Webster has undergone three back surgeries in four years and the injuries he’s endured already have him considering retirement.