Boston Celtics legendary wing Paul Pierce grew up in the shadow of the Los Angeles Forum, and like most kids in his neighborhood, wanted to grow up to achieve glory in that West Coast mecca of basketball. And he did, just not for the team he thought he would play for.
Instead of a career suiting up for Boston’s biggest rival, the Los Angeles Lakers, he would end up wearing the green and white of the Celtics for 15 seasons, nearly his entire career. Drafted 10th overall by Boston in the 1998 NBA Draft, Pierce would win a banner with Boston in 2008, as well as a Finals MVP that same year, and countless other honors, retiring with the team in 2017 after short stints with the Brooklyn Nets, Washington Wizards and Los Angeles Clippers.
The folks over at NBC Sports Boston put together an outstanding mini-documentary about his formative years as a player at Inglewood (California) High School onward, with interviews with some of the people who helped set The Truth on the path he took.
Watch the video embedded above to see it.
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