Los Angeles Times

Burglars reportedly hit former NBA star Paul Pierce’s L.A. home

Thieves are said to have taken more than $100,000 in cash, watches and a safe.

- By Chuck Schilken

More than $100,000 in cash, luxury watches and a safe were reportedly stolen from the San Fernando Valley home of Basketball Hall of Famer Paul Pierce this month.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to The Times that officers responded to a burglary around 9 a.m. March 15 on the Woodland Hills block where Pierce lives. “Unknown items” were stolen, according to the LAPD, and no arrests have been made.

TMZ first reported that Pierce’s house had been burglarize­d while the 10time NBA All-Star was not home.

The LAPD declined to comment on whether the incident could be connected to a growing trend of “burglary tourism,” in which thieves from South America enter the United States for the purpose of committing robberies, typically in wealthy neighborho­ods.

A former standout player at Inglewood High, Pierce was a first-round draft pick for the Boston Celtics in 1998. He was named the MVP of the 2008 NBA Finals, in which the Celtics defeated the Lakers in six games for the only championsh­ip of Pierce’s career.

After 15 seasons in Boston, Pierce spent a year each with the Brooklyn Nets and Washington Wizards, then played two years with the Clippers before retiring after the 2016-17 season. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021.

After his retirement from the NBA, Pierce served as a basketball analyst for ESPN and more recently was a cast member on the Fox reality series “Stars on Mars.”

Last year, Pierce reached a $1.4-million settlement agreement with the Securities and Exchanges Commission over allegation­s of unlawful crypto promotion. Pierce admitted to no wrongdoing in making the settlement.

 ?? Jessica Hill AP ?? PAUL PIERCE speaks at a 2021 news conference in Connecticu­t.
Jessica Hill AP PAUL PIERCE speaks at a 2021 news conference in Connecticu­t.

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