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When I think about it, I'm just saying, I need to be in this conversation." The post Paul Pierce declares himself the ‘best pure scorer ever’ in NBA appeared first on Boston.com.
The Los Angeles Lakers added Deandre Ayton to their team that already includes LeBron James and Luka Doncic. But for one Boston Celtics legend, it’s still not enough to reach the NBA Finals.
NBA Legend Paul Pierce Makes Lakers Prediction After Deandre Ayton Addition originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After a 50‑32 regular season that ended in a first‑round playoff exit, the Los Angeles Lakers swung a notable addition to their frontcourt by signing former All-Rookie center Deandre Ayton.
Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce is not afraid to put himself on top of the mountain, as he believes he is the greatest scorer in NBA history.
Star, is an NBA Finals MVP and is in the Basketball Hall of Fame. But if you ask the Boston Celtics legend, he thinks there’s another conversation his name belongs in.
The post Paul Pierce has questions about Deandre Ayton’s value to Lakers appeared first on ClutchPoints.NBA analyst Paul Pierce didn’t hold back in sharing his honest thoughts on how close the Los Angeles Lakers’ recent Deandre Ayton signing brings them to being title contenders.
It's a popular belief that Durant is the best pure-scorer of all-time because of said efficiency, and his ability to do it at all three levels. He pulls up from deep, comes off ball screens and down screens to shoot off the catch, and uses his length to drive to the basket — doing all with ease.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNPaul Pierce Sounds Off On Lakers’ Deandre Ayton Signing And Why He’s Not Sold On The MovePaul Pierce sounds off on the Lakers' Deandre Ayton signing, explaining why he’s not convinced it’s the right move for L.A.
The former Boston Celtics star was talking on FS1 show “Speak” about LeBron James labeling Kevin Durant as the “most equipped” scorer in NBA history. Pierce didn’t like that and decided to toot his own horn.
Paul Pierce spoke with Paul George about the popularity of the 3-point shot in the NBA and suggested something the league could do to stop it.