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Thursday, June 19, 2008

 

MVP Pierce takes his place
among Celtics legends

 
BOSTON: It took 10 years of persistence but Paul Pierce has finally done what it takes to deserve being mentioned among the greatest players in the history of the Boston Celtics—win an NBA title.

“In order to be a legend, you have to win a championship,” Pierce said.           

Pierce captured his crown in spectacular fashion, averaging 21.8 points and 6.3 assists during the Celtics’ NBA Finals championship run that ended here Tuesday with a devastating 131-92 rout of the archrival Los Angeles Lakers.  

Now Pierce’s jersey number 34 will someday join those retired numbers honored with banners hanging from the rafters of the Boston Garden.   

“I’m not living under the shadows of the other greats now. I’m able to make my own history,” Pierce said. “If I was going to be one of the best Celtics that ever played, I had to put up a banner and today we did that.”     

Pierce, 30, was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player from Boston’s first title team since 1986 thanks in part to the defensive work he did in containing the regular season NBA Most Valuable Player, Lakers’ superstar Kobe Bryant.

“I think Paul was only viewed as a scorer and now I think people see him as a complete basketball player,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. “He did it all.”        

Second only to Larry Bird among Celtics’ players in scoring average, Pierce struggled as a star on a weak team for nine years until Boston added Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen for this season.          

Boston made the greatest one-season turnaround in NBA history, leaping from the second-worst record in the NBA last season to a championship.     

“It feels so great,” Pierce said. “I worked so hard, 10 long years with the Boston Celtics, going through my ups and downs. This is what makes those other things so sweet, knowing you were at rock bottom a year ago.       

“To climb all the way back to the top, this is a dream come true and I’m going to cherish this one forever. It means everything.”         

Pierce, selected 10th overall by Boston in the 1998 NBA Draft, showed his determination in September of 2000 after he was stabbed nearly a dozen times at a Boston nightclub.               

After lung surgery and serious stab wounds to his neck and face and back, Pierce played every game for the Celtics in the following season.
-- AFP

   
 

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