How Paul Pierce is staying close with Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown

BOSTON — Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce grew up in downtown Los Angeles and was even a Lakers fan as a kid, but he didn’t hesitate to call Beantown home on Sunday afternoons.

“It’s always good to be back here,” he said, standing at the TD Garden after the Causeway Classic, a fan event presented by Ticketmaster. “This is home, so to be able to give back to the fans every time I come out, for what they’ve been able to do to support me in my career, it means a lot. At times like these you remember what you left for this building, for the city. And so I enjoy it every time.”

Like Pierce, Boston wasn’t always home to Celtics stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.

They were born elsewhere, yet unfamiliarity was not the only reason they were initially hesitant to embrace the city. Tatum, like Pierce, grew up a Lakers fan and dreamed that the Celtics’ hated rival would select him in the draft. Brown, meanwhile, was booed by Celtics fans on his draft night nearly 10 years ago for reasons beyond his control.

Despite these difficult introductions to Boston, Pierce has helped bridge the gap. As Tatum and Brown became superstars, the 2008 NBA Finals MVP supported them from afar and got to know them up close whenever he visited New England or when the Celtics traveled to LA.

“I’ve been happy for him since day one,” Pearce told ClutchPoints. “I’m always coming over and whenever they’re in Los Angeles, I try to watch their workouts… It’s just a brotherhood, no matter what the age difference is.”

Pierce is not the first Celtic to link up with the next generation of Green Teamers. He recalled that when he was playing more than a decade ago, Celtics legends like Bob Cousy and Jo Jo White would come to team practices. Those gestures did not go unnoticed, as Pierce said they were important to keeping the Celtics’ historic, winning culture alive.

“A lot of the former players were much older than me, but they always found a way to move forward and I try to do the same,” he said. “I try to maintain the heritage of Celtic culture by getting back into sports whenever I can.”

In addition to appearing in support of Tatum and Brown, Pierce has also spoken out. Whenever Boston’s dynamic duo draws the ire of the media — whether it’s in the form of arguments over fantasy chemistry issues or the constant comparison of the two stars — Pierce supports his guys.

“When I see things that I don’t think are right, I always call them out in the media because I feel like Boston players don’t get their due for the most part,” he revealed. “Brown not being in the Olympics, Tatum not getting minutes – I’m always advocating for them and rooting for them and fighting for them.”

Following their victory in a friendly 3-point contest on Garden Parquette as part of the Causeway Classic, Pierce will probably stick around to watch his pupils take the same floor in a few hours when they face the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday night. And it doesn’t matter if Pierce is sitting in a luxury suite or courtside, don’t be surprised if he gets to his feet to cheer on Tatum and Brown.

“I love seeing these guys succeed,” he said.


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DeMar DeRozan passes Paul Pierce for 20th on the all-time scoring list

DeMar DeRozan reached a career scoring milestone involving Paul Pierce during the Sacramento Kings’ matchup against the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night.

DeRozan is in the 17th season of his NBA career, his second with the Kings. He stands out as one of the most experienced scorers in the league, showing solid nights on the offensive side of the ball.

Heading into Sacramento’s game with Houston, DeRozan has scored 26,391 regular season points throughout his career. This placed him 22nd on the all-time scoring list, behind John Havlicek’s 26,395 points and Pierce’s 26,397 points.

DeRozan needed six points to tie Pierce and seven to move past 20th. He completed the work. The veteran scorer had seven points in the first half, surpassing both Havlicek and Pierce in the process.

DeMar DeRozan, how the Kings played against the Rockets

Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant (7) makes a save and Sacramento Kings guard DeMar DeRozan (10) shoots the ball during the first quarter at Toyota Center.
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This was an incredible accomplishment for DeMar DeRozan, surpassing NBA legends Paul Pierce and John Havlicek. However, he couldn’t top it with a win as the Kings suffered a crushing 129-97 defeat to the Rockets.

The game was over by halftime. Sacramento couldn’t find rhythm on defense and gave up 77 points in the first 24 minutes of regulation. The Kings never recovered from that poor start, unable to keep up with Houston’s offense.

Four players scored in double figures for Sacramento in the loss, including DeRozan. He finished with a stat line of 15 points, seven assists, one rebound and one steal. Russell Westbrook led the team with 22 points, five rebounds and three assists. Nick Clifford came next with 15 points and four steals, while Maxime Renaud provided 11 points and eight rebounds.

Sacramento fell to a 13–47 record on the season, finishing at the bottom of the Western Conference standings. They trail the New Orleans Pelicans and Utah Jazz.

The Kings will look to bounce back in their next game while on the road in Texas. They will face the Dallas Mavericks on February 26, tip-off at 8:30 pm ET.


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