I have a very close associate who deals in this material, ran it by him, and he said that if it is a gang sign, it's one that he's never come across in his 18+ years of dealing with this stuff.
The hand gesture of Pierce is fairly close to the "gang sign" of the Piru Bloods; ask your associate if he's familiar with them. They're one of the Blood gangs out of Compton (and I believe Inglewood, as well), and Suge Knight is one of their more famous members.
Again, none of us know what Pierce's intent was. I agree he should be assumed innocent, but it is comical to me that people on both sides of this debate are so sure they know exactly what Pierce was thinking. It *must* be a gang sign because he's a punk from Inglewood who got stabbed. It must *not* be a gang sign because he's a Celtic, and the gesture looked vaguely like another player holding up the number three. None of us know, so let's stop pretending like we do.
With ya once more, RH -- particularly regarding my astonishment at the amount of certainty going both ways on this one, to which you alluded.
As I talked about in today's overly lengthy Daily Babble on precisely this subject (
http://www.celticsblog.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2950&Itemid=241), I choose to give PP the benefit of the doubt on what the 'signal' meant, but only because it's what I want to do. Because, as Bahku started to point out, I'm a fan of this team, and one of the results of that is that I want to believe the best about these fellas whenever I can. Since it seems fairly evident to me that the only person who
knows what that three-fingered salute meant is Paul Pierce, I'm more than content to live in my bubble of hope that it had any of the other suggested meanings. But in the words of Socrates, the only thing that I know is that I know nothing.
Now, as I also allude to in the column, whether or not it was necessary for Pierce to be making
any gesture of any sort toward the Hawks -- or generally getting baited into responding by Horford -- is a completely different discussion. But I can't bring myself to spend too much time really worrying about what the sign meant because of the lack of any possible certainty here. Hope it wasn't a gang sign, because flashing gang signs isn't cool. But since I'm a fan of Paul and his team, until I have reason to believe otherwise, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt on that.
-sw