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Clippers' Pierce to retire at end of season

Published: 26 Sep 2016 - 05:19 pm | Last Updated: 09 Nov 2021 - 02:29 pm
This file photo taken on January 16, 2014 shows Brooklyn Nets' player Paul Pierce (R) dribbling past the Atlanta Hawks' Louis Williams (L) during the NBA Global Games London 2014 basketball match between Atlanta Hawks and Brooklyn Nets at the O2 Arena in

This file photo taken on January 16, 2014 shows Brooklyn Nets' player Paul Pierce (R) dribbling past the Atlanta Hawks' Louis Williams (L) during the NBA Global Games London 2014 basketball match between Atlanta Hawks and Brooklyn Nets at the O2 Arena in

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Clippers forward Paul Pierce confirmed Monday he will retire from basketball at the end of the season after nearly two decades in the NBA.

Pierce, who turns 39 next month, said on The Players Tribune website he hoped to sign off after 19 seasons with a championship. 

"This is it, my final season," Pierce wrote. "It's time to move on from the game of basketball.

"Just like any difficult decision, I think you've got to be at peace with yourself. I'm at peace with retiring, but I've got one more ride left. One more season. One more opportunity.

"With the Clippers, in the city where I grew up, I feel like I have that opportunity on a great team. We're hungry. We want to win a championship."

Pierce joined the Clippers last year after spending the bulk of his career at the Boston Celtics, which included an NBA Championship in 2008.

Clippers coach Doc Rivers had hinted Pierce was leaning towards extending his contract earlier this month, insisting the player known as "The Truth" could still play a role for the team.

"If I don't think they can play, then I tell them that. But I think Paul can play," Rivers said. "I don't know how much he'll play, but he can play. I've always thought it's easy for someone else to tell you to retire; I think that's something that the player has to come to by himself.

"I just think Paul loves to play."

Pierce said he planned to savor each moment of his final year in the sport.

"It's hard to believe I'll be playing in each arena for the last time," he said.