Not a big Scoop fan the last few years, feel like he's been mailing them in on espn.com a lot of the time (and he kind of writes too much to what he thinks people want from him, not writing to his natural strengths, trying too blatantly to be the one to fill Wiley's shoes), but that said, this line is a really good summarizing in one sentence of many of the problems with the NBA and what makes PP a great and special player:
"When Paul Pierce was carried off by Brian Scalabrine and Tony Allen, Boston's season hung in the balance.
He doesn't say "my team" a lot. Not like the rest of the players who "lead" teams but their teams aren't here."
Exactly. Pierce ain't saying "A Lebron James team is never desperate" putting himself above his teammates. He leads by example, plays hard defense and SHOWS how the team will play. It ain't talking the talk it's walking the walk.