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SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« on: October 05, 2010, 10:24:53 AM »

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http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/slamonline-top-50/2010/10/top-50-paul-pierce-no-19/

Paul Pierce is now in his 11th year post-stabbing.  He’ll turn 33 next week and have a wife and family to celebrate with, both on the court and off due to the by-and-large preservation of the 2009 NBA Finalists and the 2008 NBA Champions.

For a brief moment after the violence to the peacemaking Pierce on September 25, 2000, it was Reggie Lewis and Len Bias.  It was Inglewood and NBA player stereotyping en total.

Instead, what do we have ten years later?  Paul Pierce sports two sets of rings, one for his summer marriage to his long-time girlfriend and another from 2008’s success.  He’sPaul Pierce coming off possibly his most successful career year offensively, daring to opt out of his final contract year (before the CBA gets blowed up good) but insisting on staying a Celtic.

Antoine Walker is on “Outside the Lines”, shrugging sheepishly at the mysterious loss of his career and all the earnings therein.  Al Jefferson continues to be the only person in his home market listening to urban contemporary stations, for which he should be called the Human Arbitron Rating in Minneapolis and Salt Lake City.

And, y’know, if you’ve seen Vitaly Potapenko recently, you probably should consider Promises Malibu for your hallucinations.

Even this season’s team is cause for reflection.  Shaquille O’Neal has joined Paul Pierce, yet the former is the afterthought despite gifting Pierce with his nickname, joining with Nate Robinson for a comedy team tentatively titled “Goofus and Goofus”.

Ray Allen is a year older, but he’s the ancient one who only has a mild chance of earning his paycheck while Pierce’s new four-year deal (threeish guaranteed) with heavy leanings towards retirement looks like a shamrock bargain.  Kevin Garnett will make sure you see how intense he is at every possible moment. Still, he’s not the leader; he’s the enforcer.

Yes, Pierce only played 71 regular season games last season, but it was really another 95-game season not counting preseason.  He had his knee drained as last year’s Christmas present, but he’s moving just as deliberately as he ever has.  He’s already working on his golf game for his retirement, but he’s not done just yet.  Due to this summer’s efforts by Danny Ainge to keep the band together, this team’s built for two more years of giving Kobe Bryant hell.

And yes, Paul Pierce heard about the offseason efforts in Miami.  He even offered a bit of advice to them:

“Now, can these guys say for the rest of their careers it’s not about winning the MVP? It’s about sacrificing the individual numbers for a greater good, and that’s winning a championship. I think the great players make the adjustment. If it doesn’t work out (the first year), I think as time goes, they’ll figure it out.”

Better hurry, Heat.  Paul Pierce has two more years with Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett, Rajon Rondo, and enough size with Kendrick Perkins and Glen Davis to grind out seven nasty games against you when you fail to rebound.

It’s also entirely possible Chris Bosh still has to fit the hotel room bed with rubber sheets the night before playing against Kevin Garnett. If you don’t figure it out in the first year, you don’t have a lot of time left to show you were better than Paul Pierce’s team.

Because Paul Pierce knows about sacrifice.  He nearly sacrificed it all at the age of 22 to break up a fight yet didn’t shirk at giving back of himself after that day, from his flexibility with the Celtics and the salary cap to his team play to his Truth Fund and his Truth on Health campaign.  And now he’s ready to give the next two years of his life to weigh down another finger or two.  Just ask him how he feels:

“I’m a father, I’m a husband, I’ve grown, I’ve matured off the court, on the court. I have a chance to finish out my career here as a Celtic. I’m living in a dream right now truthfully. I’m at a good place in my life and I’m happy.”

That’s because Paul Pierce is still the ever-lovin’ Truth and he’s making the most of the second decade of his second life.

Dennis Tarwood

Re: SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2010, 12:54:23 PM »

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Nice.

Garnett is 29th, and Allen is 50th, by the way. Rajon Rondo will probably pop somewhere in the remaining 18 slots as well.
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Re: SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2010, 12:56:36 PM »

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Re: SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2010, 03:35:40 PM »

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i was just thinking that they are bad.  i have a friend who used to write for SLAM and participated in writing/voting on these in the past. 

KG is rated to low IMO and Rondo is going to be a little high. Don't really have a beef with Ray or Paul

Re: SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2010, 03:41:52 PM »

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Let’s break this down so far...

SG:
10: Ray Allen
 9: Gilbert Arenas
 8: OJ Mayo
 7: Monta Ellis
 6: Manu Ginobili
 5: Andre Iguodala

(probable top 4: Kobe, Wade, Joe Johnson, hopefully not Vince...)

PF:
14: Lamar Odom
13: LaMarcus Aldridge
12: David West
11: Zack Randolph
10: David Lee
 9: Kevin Garnett
 8: Josh Smith
 7: Al Jefferson
 6: Carlos Boozer
 
(probable top 5: Dirk, Amare, Gasol, Bosh, Duncan)

SF:

7: Gerald Wallace
6: Rudy Gay
5: Danny Granger
4: Paul Pierce

(probable top 3: Durant, Lebron, Carmelo)

If you break it down to positional ranks then it makes more sense, for Pierce at least... Ray Allen being behind OJ Mayo is kindof disgusting, then if Gilbert is healthy he’s an All-Star... so I guess i can live with that... For KG this is awesome, from what i’ve heard out of Waltham he’s back to his old form. Bosh, Amare, Boozer, Big Al, and J-Smooth better watch their backs... cause the Beast of The East is coming for them.

Re: SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2010, 03:47:09 PM »

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http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/slamonline-top-50/2010/10/top-50-paul-pierce-no-19/

Paul Pierce is now in his 11th year post-stabbing.  He’ll turn 33 next week and have a wife and family to celebrate with, both on the court and off due to the by-and-large preservation of the 2009 NBA Finalists and the 2008 NBA Champions.

For a brief moment after the violence to the peacemaking Pierce on September 25, 2000, it was Reggie Lewis and Len Bias.  It was Inglewood and NBA player stereotyping en total.

Instead, what do we have ten years later?  Paul Pierce sports two sets of rings, one for his summer marriage to his long-time girlfriend and another from 2008’s success.  He’sPaul Pierce coming off possibly his most successful career year offensively, daring to opt out of his final contract year (before the CBA gets blowed up good) but insisting on staying a Celtic.

Antoine Walker is on “Outside the Lines”, shrugging sheepishly at the mysterious loss of his career and all the earnings therein.  Al Jefferson continues to be the only person in his home market listening to urban contemporary stations, for which he should be called the Human Arbitron Rating in Minneapolis and Salt Lake City.

And, y’know, if you’ve seen Vitaly Potapenko recently, you probably should consider Promises Malibu for your hallucinations.

Even this season’s team is cause for reflection.  Shaquille O’Neal has joined Paul Pierce, yet the former is the afterthought despite gifting Pierce with his nickname, joining with Nate Robinson for a comedy team tentatively titled “Goofus and Goofus”.

Ray Allen is a year older, but he’s the ancient one who only has a mild chance of earning his paycheck while Pierce’s new four-year deal (threeish guaranteed) with heavy leanings towards retirement looks like a shamrock bargain.  Kevin Garnett will make sure you see how intense he is at every possible moment. Still, he’s not the leader; he’s the enforcer.

Yes, Pierce only played 71 regular season games last season, but it was really another 95-game season not counting preseason.  He had his knee drained as last year’s Christmas present, but he’s moving just as deliberately as he ever has.  He’s already working on his golf game for his retirement, but he’s not done just yet.  Due to this summer’s efforts by Danny Ainge to keep the band together, this team’s built for two more years of giving Kobe Bryant hell.

And yes, Paul Pierce heard about the offseason efforts in Miami.  He even offered a bit of advice to them:

“Now, can these guys say for the rest of their careers it’s not about winning the MVP? It’s about sacrificing the individual numbers for a greater good, and that’s winning a championship. I think the great players make the adjustment. If it doesn’t work out (the first year), I think as time goes, they’ll figure it out.”

Better hurry, Heat.  Paul Pierce has two more years with Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett, Rajon Rondo, and enough size with Kendrick Perkins and Glen Davis to grind out seven nasty games against you when you fail to rebound.

It’s also entirely possible Chris Bosh still has to fit the hotel room bed with rubber sheets the night before playing against Kevin Garnett. If you don’t figure it out in the first year, you don’t have a lot of time left to show you were better than Paul Pierce’s team.

Because Paul Pierce knows about sacrifice.  He nearly sacrificed it all at the age of 22 to break up a fight yet didn’t shirk at giving back of himself after that day, from his flexibility with the Celtics and the salary cap to his team play to his Truth Fund and his Truth on Health campaign.  And now he’s ready to give the next two years of his life to weigh down another finger or two.  Just ask him how he feels:

“I’m a father, I’m a husband, I’ve grown, I’ve matured off the court, on the court. I have a chance to finish out my career here as a Celtic. I’m living in a dream right now truthfully. I’m at a good place in my life and I’m happy.”

That’s because Paul Pierce is still the ever-lovin’ Truth and he’s making the most of the second decade of his second life.

Dennis Tarwood

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Re: SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« Reply #6 on: October 05, 2010, 03:59:06 PM »

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Let’s break this down so far...

SG:
10: Ray Allen
 9: Gilbert Arenas
 8: OJ Mayo
 7: Monta Ellis
 6: Manu Ginobili
 5: Andre Iguodala

(probable top 4: Kobe, Wade, Joe Johnson, hopefully not Vince...)

PF:
14: Lamar Odom
13: LaMarcus Aldridge
12: David West
11: Zack Randolph
10: David Lee
 9: Kevin Garnett
 8: Josh Smith
 7: Al Jefferson
 6: Carlos Boozer
 
(probable top 5: Dirk, Amare, Gasol, Bosh, Duncan)

SF:

7: Gerald Wallace
6: Rudy Gay
5: Danny Granger
4: Paul Pierce

(probable top 3: Durant, Lebron, Carmelo)

If you break it down to positional ranks then it makes more sense, for Pierce at least... Ray Allen being behind OJ Mayo is kindof disgusting, then if Gilbert is healthy he’s an All-Star... so I guess i can live with that... For KG this is awesome, from what i’ve heard out of Waltham he’s back to his old form. Bosh, Amare, Boozer, Big Al, and J-Smooth better watch their backs... cause the Beast of The East is coming for them.

It makes more sense looking at it positionally.  But Ray seems to be behind people he shouldn't. 

The remaining SG probably are

Brandon Roy
Joe Johnson
Kobe
Wade

Re: SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« Reply #7 on: October 05, 2010, 05:38:12 PM »

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Love the fact that a player that has yet to play a game of NBA basketball gets rated higher than 2 key members of 2 starting 5's that has occupied the finals the last 3 years in Ray Allen and Lamar Odom.

I stopped reading after that.
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Re: SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« Reply #8 on: October 05, 2010, 05:47:21 PM »

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Let’s break this down so far...

SG:
10: Ray Allen
 9: Gilbert Arenas
 8: OJ Mayo
 7: Monta Ellis
 6: Manu Ginobili
 5: Andre Iguodala

(probable top 4: Kobe, Wade, Joe Johnson, hopefully not Vince...)

PF:
14: Lamar Odom
13: LaMarcus Aldridge
12: David West
11: Zack Randolph
10: David Lee
 9: Kevin Garnett
 8: Josh Smith
 7: Al Jefferson
 6: Carlos Boozer
 
(probable top 5: Dirk, Amare, Gasol, Bosh, Duncan)

SF:

7: Gerald Wallace
6: Rudy Gay
5: Danny Granger
4: Paul Pierce

(probable top 3: Durant, Lebron, Carmelo)

If you break it down to positional ranks then it makes more sense, for Pierce at least... Ray Allen being behind OJ Mayo is kindof disgusting, then if Gilbert is healthy he’s an All-Star... so I guess i can live with that... For KG this is awesome, from what i’ve heard out of Waltham he’s back to his old form. Bosh, Amare, Boozer, Big Al, and J-Smooth better watch their backs... cause the Beast of The East is coming for them.

It makes more sense looking at it positionally.  But Ray seems to be behind people he shouldn't. 

The remaining SG probably are

Brandon Roy
Joe Johnson
Kobe
Wade

Good call, I forgot B-Roy (he’s used to it)

Re: SLAM Top 50: Paul Pierce, no. 19
« Reply #9 on: October 05, 2010, 07:51:04 PM »

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Now that i’m watching the Heat game I’d like to point out that Rip isn’t on this list at all.