Those close to Paul Pierce believe he will not return to the Boston Celtics next season, according to CSNNE sideline reporter Greg Dickerson – and Pierce might think his days in green are done, as well.
"I don't think they will (bring Pierce back)," Dickerson said Sunday on CSNNE. "And I know that the company that Paul Pierce hangs around in, they do not believe – and I don't think Paul Pierce believes – that he is going to be brought back next year at $15 million. I know for a fact that people around Paul Pierce have pretty much resigned themselves to the fact that he's played his final game in a Boston Celtics uniform. Again, Paul wants to stay – obviously for $15 million, but he wants to finish his career in a Celtics uniform."
If Pierce does not return, Kevin Garnett has indicated he won't want to either.
"If Paul's gone, I think without a doubt Kevin Garnett is gone – either by retirement or he finally decides to waive his no-trade clause, and the Celtics maybe work something out with a (Los Angeles Clippers) team," said Dickerson. "But the list is real short; the teams that Kevin Garnett would go to, there might be two of them on it, and they both might be the Clippers and (Los Angeles) Lakers."
Just rumours and speculation for the moment but given the circumstances, there's probably something to them. It's understandable that the Celtics would look to move on while they can make a couple of trades that would bring in some worthwhile assets, but it'd be a shame to see Pierce and Garnett leave Boston like that; especially Pierce. It's admittedly sentimentality when there are obviously matters of finance and future plans to consider, but he's earned the right to retire a Celtic and it would be nice to see that happen.