Let me preface this by saying that I am a Paul Pierce fan.
Paul Pierce has a reputation as a flopper around the league. I don't think anyone, who was a superstar, has ever had the reputation of being a flopper to the extent Pierce has it. The only other superstar I can think of who got that label is Reggie Miller.
Still, I remember watching game 1 of the Finals in '08 and watching Pierce fall to the ground and get pulled off. I remember thinking to myself 'oh [shoot] so much for a [freaking] championship. This [freaking] [stinks].' Then I saw him come back to the court, hit those threes and the rest was history. I also remember watching him on the treadmill during a television time out.
This to me was my Willis Reed moment. Granted Pierce's injury was not as bad as Reed's was, but still. Now I know the "Rocky" music might have been a little much, and the hitting of those threes so quickly after coming back surely only enhanced Pierce's rep as a flopper, but com'on.
What this leads me to is the overabundance of media. What sports radio commentators, blogger, ESPN.com, and people posting anonymously on message boards (yes, I see the irony in that last statement) would have said about Willis Reed playing those few minutes for the Knicks?
So, and I am a homer asking (I hope) other homes, how much did Pierce's wheelchair in game 1 cement his status? As a warrior? As a flopper? Or is it something that we will never think of again? And if not for the internet, sports blogs, sports radio, would the incident perhaps take on a meaning closer to Willis Reed's hobbled performance for the Knicks?