We might be about to see some new life breathed back into one of the biggest and oldest rivalries in pro sports.
Paul Pierce reacts to Jayson Tatum downplaying the Boston Celtics-Los Angeles Lakers rivalry, saying, "It will always be a rivalry!" Pierce explains why this historic matchup holds lasting significance and why it will never lose its intensity,
The Celtics sharpshooter recently opened up about that fact and his fandom of The Truth as a kid despite identifying as a Milwaukee Bucks fan.
Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce has revealed a bizarre reason why Jayson Tatum remains underappreciated despite his superstar status.
And looking back on that era of his life, Pierce recently took some time to reflect on his favorite dunks from his time in the NBA on a recent episode of the "Speak" show for the YouTube channel of the same name.
As the NBA world gears up for Saturday night’s marquee matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the champion Boston Celtics, Hall of Fame forward Paul Pierce gave props to Lakers All-Star LeBron James for his 50,
There has been a lot of talk about whether or not Jayson Tatum gets enough appreciation for what he has been able to do so far in his career. Tatum is one of the best players in the NBA and helped lead the Boston Celtics to an NBA title last season.
Speak Co-Host Paul Pierce joins Colin Cowherd to discuss whether Jayson Tatum has what it takes to be the next face of the NBA. The Boston Celtics are coming off a 110-103 win over the Denver Nuggets,
"I'm not going to be alive when somebody breaks this. This might be the most unbreakable record. It took so long for them to break Kareem's [record]. Kareem's [record] stood for, like, what, 30-something years?
Paul Pierce had a legendary NBA career, but many fans might forget about a stabbing incident in 2000 that almost ended it before it got a chance to really take off.
Paul Pierce sees an eerie similarity in the paths taken by JJ Redick and Pat Riley to become the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers