NBA: Paul Pierce to join ESPN as full-time analyst | Inquirer Sports

NBA: Paul Pierce to join ESPN as full-time analyst

/ 06:28 PM September 29, 2017

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Looks like it didn’t take long for Paul Pierce to find a new gig outside of basketball.

After 19 remarkable seasons in the NBA, “The Truth” is set to join ESPN’s crew of on-screen NBA analysts and personalities.

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As confirmed by the sports network in a statement, the 10-time All-Star and Celtics legend will regularly appear in the “NBA Countdown’’ and “The Jump” segments starting next month.

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“I always had fun doing guest coverage with ESPN, so it is exciting to officially join the teams at NBA Countdown and The Jump,” said Pierce, who served as a guest on both segments during the 2017-18 regular season and playoffs.

“I love hoops, my whole life has been about the game, so this feels like a natural evolution in my career and I can’t wait for the season to get started,” he added.

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Pierce’s toughness and bravado as a basketball player translated well into the microphone, as his often candid and opinionated commentaries drew rave reviews from viewers.

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Pierce’s new venture, meanwhile, mirrors his former Celtic teammate Kevin Garnett, who also transitioned to broadcast commentary after retiring from the sport.

His number 34 jersey will also be immortalized in a retirement ceremony sometime this season.  Khristian Ibarrola /ra

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