It seems as some are getting away from the main point of the issue here.
As I said in the OP, Paul Pierce is a great player and should be a top option to close out games. Have no problem with him taking shots in those situations it's just the type of shot. Dribbling around and taking a contested fadeaway jumper is not the best option when he had plenty of time to drive to the basket.
Not sure what the point is either of showing how bad Kobe is percentage wise at those shots, all that does is reinforce how bad resorting to those type of plays is.
The fact that Pierce, Kobe, Lebron or anyone else makes the shot on rare occasions doesn't mean it's a good play. Even if Pierce had converted last night to win the game, the larger issue is the play itself.
Doc is a great coach and is often referred to as a "player's coach" I think sometimes he defers too much instead of insisting on what he feels should be run at the end of games. It's hard to believe that after 2 timeouts the best Boston could do is have Pierce run out the clock and take a contested jumper. San Antonio had a foul to give but didn't even use it - Popovich was assuredly thrilled with Pierce taking that shot and willing to live with it if such a low percentage play worked.
And according to Doc himself after the game, yes he likes Pierce taking the last shot - however he wasn't happy with the shot selection or him waiting so long to take it! When the coach doesn't like the shot or when it was taken that shows Pierce went on his own and ignored what Doc was saying during the timeout and that is the bigger issue.
"We actually said that they probably would [give the foul] and we were trying to get Duncan on a Paul matchup, because we thought we had the speed advantage," said Rivers. "We wanted him to go a little quicker because I thought [Pierce] could’ve beat [Duncan] off the dribble and he would’ve reached the foul line and you know Paul has a knack of getting the ball up. But his step-back is what he wants. I just thought we waited a little too late in the clock.”