If you desperately had to manufacture some points through a series of third quarter isolation plays, who would you want with the ball, Bird or Pierce?
Larry.
But here's another thought:
Imagine Larry and Paul Pierce in their primes, too. A prime Paul Pierce was nearly unstoppable on most nights. He may not have had the scoring binges that Larry had, but Paul was all over the place, scoring, getting teammates involved, rebounding, the whole nine.
The sad thing is that he didn't have the teammates that Larry had in his prime. Paul didn't get Championship-caliber help until 2007, where he was just about to begin his decline.
If this has been mentioned already, I apologize, but let's do time travel here and place Prime Pierce in Larry's spot in the 80's.
Imagine that - Prime Paul, McHale, Parish, DJ, Ainge.