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The big three, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen, and the rebirth of the Boston Celtics, Michael Holley

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The big three, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen, and the rebirth of the Boston Celtics, Michael Holley
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The big three
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Michael Holley
Sub title
Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen, and the rebirth of the Boston Celtics
Summary
The first of "The Big Three" was Paul Pierce. As Boston Celtics fans watched the team retire Pierce's jersey in a ceremony on February 11, 2018, they remembered again the incredible performances Pierce put on in the city for fifteen years, helping take the Celtics escape the bottom of their conference to become champions and perennial championship contenders. But Pierce's time in the city wasn't always so smooth. In 2000, he was stabbed in a downtown nightclub eleven times in a seemingly random attack. Six years later, remaining the sole star on a struggling team, he asked to be traded and briefly became a lightning rod among fans. Then, in 2007, Boston Celtics General Manager made two monumental trades bringing Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett to Boston. A press conference on July 31, 2007 was a sight to behold: Pierce, KG, and Ray Allen holding up Celtics jerseys for the flood of media. Coach Doc Rivers made sure the team bonded over the thought of winning a title and living by a Bantu term called Ubuntu, which translates as "I am because we are." Rivers wanted to make it clear that togetherness and brotherhood would help them maximize their talent and win. What came next cemented their standing as one of great teams in NBA history, a rival to Kobe Bryant's Lakers and LeBron James's Cavaliers. This is the team that brought excitement back to the Garden, and therefore to one of the most storied franchises in all of sports
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