Porterville Recorder

Pierce signs with Boston to retire as member of Celtics

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BOSTON — Paul Pierce is retiring as a member of the Boston Celtics.

The Celtics announced Monday that they have signed Pierce to a contract so the 10-time Allstar can retire with the team where he spent his first 15 seasons in the NBA.

Pierce helped bring Boston a championsh­ip in 2008 as part the “Big Three” of Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. Pierce previously said that last season would be his final one in the NBA.

Drafted by Boston as the 10th overall pick in 1998, Pierce started a 15-season run that is behind only John Havlicek’s 16 seasons for the most played in a Celtics uniform.

“It’s an honor to have this opportunit­y to once again call myself a Boston Celtic,” Pierce said in a statement. “The organizati­on and city took me in and made me one of their own, and I couldn’t imagine ending my career any other way. I’m a Celtic for life.”

Celtics manager partner Wyc Grousbeck said the franchise was “honored” that Pierce had chosen to retire as a Celtic.

“We congratula­te Paul on a Hall of Fame career, and look forward to seeing his number raised to the rafters of TD Garden,” Grousbeck said.

The 39-year-old retires atop the franchise’s lists in 3-point field goals (1,823), free throws (6,434) and steals (1,583). He is also Boston’s second all-time leading scorer with 24,021 points, trailing only Havlicek.

Pierce was traded to Brooklyn in 2013, spent the 2014-15 season in Washington and the past two seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers and former Celtics coach Doc Rivers.

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