by --- on Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:27 pm
With the Celtics heading towards the lottery, this young team still has plenty of potential. However, its obvious Paul Pierce wants to win now. He's almost 30 years old, he's not as exploive as in past years and his body is succumbing to the beating he's been taking over his 9 years in the league. I think its obvious that Paul loves Boston. He loves being a Celtic. If he didn't, he wouldn't have re-signed with the C's or extended his contract. He wouldn't be playing through injuries. He would of asked for a trade by now.
He's one of the leagues best players, a do it all type, a definite favorite of mine ever since I first saw him play. In fact, I'm wearing a Paul Pierce jersey right now. I'm no Celtic fan, but I would hate to see him leave Boston. It wouldn't seem right. I wanna see Paul Pierce have fun in Boston, I wanna see Paul Pierce win in Boston. Paul has been great to the Celtics franchise - averaging 23/7/4 and almost 2 steals over his career. He's never played on any other team, always stayed loyal to Boston. Problem is, Boston hasn't been so great back to him. Who have they put beside Paul to help this team win? Antoine Walker - he was very impressive during his Celtic days, but he was gone by the time Paul really began taking over. Ricky Davis? Ron Mercer? Kenny Anderson? Eric Williams? An aging Gary Payton?
Since the 02-03 season - 4 seasons ago, Paul Pierce hasn't had a supporting cast to speak of bar Ricky Davis and Gary Payton. Payton was old, nothing compared to his former self and Ricky Davis wasn't exactly the "2" in the Celtics' 1-2 punch. Since that 02-03 season, the Celtics have made the playoffs twice. Twice in this Eastern conference where a sub .500 record can get you a 7th seed. Twice since Paul Pierce had anyone other than Payton or Davis along side him. Both times they were knocked out in the first round by the Indiana Pacers. Now two playoff appearances in 4 years may not seem too bad, but it was Paul who got them there. The Celtics organization basically said, "Paul, here is Ricky Davis. Ricky has a reputation for not playing hard enough and being a selfish player. He will be your only help. Now take this team to the playoffs.". Paul did just that. Took the team to the playoffs - where they were swept. The next year, the Celtics manage to add Antoine Walker and Gary Payton. The team responds and they go to the playoffs once again, they lose in the first round, but manage to push the Pacers to 7 games this time round.
Next season, Antoine, Gary and Ricky (after a while) are gone. The next best player on the team is Wally Szczerbiak. Paul and Wally both have fine seasons (Paul: 27/7/5, Wally: 17/4/3, but what do the Celtics have outside of those two? Mark Blount and Delonte West - thats who. Mark Blount, the center grabbing less than 5 rebounds per, and Delonte, the rookie tweener new to the NBA game. The Celtics miss the playoffs.
We all know about this season. Wally has been hurt, Paul has been hurt. The Celtics are the laughing stock of the NBA. Paul has played through injuries and has still put up 25/6/4. Wally has been non existant. Al Jefferson has stepped his game up, but its not enough. The Celtics are filled with promise. I understand drafting High School stars that can become something when you have a young franchise player - LeBron for instance, but not when your franchise player is having the best seasons of his career and is nearing 30. The Celtics need to put legitimate, quality players next to Paul if they want him sticking around. The loyalty of Paul Pierce to Boston and what he is getting in return is reaching Kevin Garnett proportions.
What Boston is doing is selfish. They are chosing to build for a better future rather than win now and please the man who has kept the Celtics alive since he got there. Paul has stayed put in Boston, believing he may have the chance to win come the next season. I wonder what was going through his mind when the draft came and the Celtic went with unproven HS players rather than players who can help right away. I wonder what was going through his mind when the Celtics had legitimate shots at proven veterans like Pau Gasol and Allen Iverson, only to let them slip. I wonder what was going through his mind as the trade deadline approached and the Celtics, having a terrible season, decided not to make a move to better themselves. I wonder what is going through his mind now.
With that, I ask you, how much longer will Paul Pierce be a Celtic?