Pierce drains final shot in Boston farewell
Watch and listen as the Boston faithful give Paul Pierce a hero's farewell.#NBAonABC pic.twitter.com/OKeMKd087R
— NBA (@NBA) February 5, 2017
Held scoreless in Sunday's contest - his final game in Boston - after starting and playing just a few minutes, Los Angeles Clippers swingman Paul Pierce subbed back in with about 20 seconds left.
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The Celtics legend subsequently drained a 3-pointer, inciting the TD Garden crowd to erupt. Pierce was then serenaded with a "Thank you, Paul" chant as the clock expired, with Boston winning 107-102.
That's how you say goodbye.
Following the game, Clippers bench boss Doc Rivers - who also coached Pierce in Beantown and won a title in 2008 - raved about the shot that capped the matinee.
"For Paul, that was perfect. That was perfect," he told reporters postgame.
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