It's become obvious during this Celtics-Bulls series that Pierce is exhausted. Like, totally spent.
The question is: at his age, does he have what it takes to remain an elite player? Will we be able to depend on him down the stretch next year? His mid-range game is still sweet, and he can still shoot the three. Unfortunately, he's been relying on those outside shots more and more as his ability to get to the rim, draw contact, and finish has diminished. So yes, he's still a very good player. But without his ability to get to the rim, I'd have to say he definitely drops off the 'elite' list. Without energy, he's not only a less potent scorer, but he also goes from a defensive asset to a liability. How many times has Salmons blown by him during this series?
Even worse, giving him more minutes off by playing another small forward really might not help. I don't buy the whole "If he plays more minutes in December he'll be exhausted in the spring" bull... if that were the case, what's the point of conditioning? Hmm let's see I haven't done anything physical the last two months, maybe I should've ran in the Boston Marathon and set a new record time since I would have had so much energy. Honestly, it's bogus. What do you think?