- ABC News
- January 17, 2018
LOS ANGELES -- Paul Pierce dreamed of playing his entire career with the Boston Celtics. When that didn't transpire, and the team dealt him, Kevin Garnett and Jason Terry to the Brooklyn Nets in 2013 for a treasure trove of draft picks, he began dreaming instead of the day the Celtics would raise his No. 34 to the rafters. That day is Feb. 11 -- and he will not be sharing it with anyone else. Plans to show a brief video tribute to Isaiah Thomas, who was traded to Cleveland?last August, have been scrapped after Pierce told Celtics head of basketball operations Danny Ainge he preferred to have that day to himself. "Danny and I talked about it for 40 minutes," Pierce explained to ESPN early Tuesday afternoon. "He told me, 'This is what we have planned,' and at the end of the conversation, he said, 'If you don't want us to do Isaiah, we won't.' So I told him, 'I really don't.' So that was it. "That's how we left it." Shortly after ESPN reached...