In a move that has Celtics Nation buzzing with excitement, Paul Pierce, the legendary forward and 2008 NBA Finals MVP, is officially returning to the Boston Celtics — this time, as an assistant coach. The franchise announced the decision in a press release this morning, calling Pierce’s return “a full-circle moment for a true Celtics icon.”
Known to fans as “The Truth,” Pierce spent 15 storied seasons in Boston, becoming one of the most beloved players in franchise history. Now, he’ll join the bench alongside head coach Joe Mazzulla, bringing his championship experience, basketball IQ, and trademark grit to a team loaded with talent and hungry for Banner 18.
Pierce’s new role will focus on player development, offensive strategy, and veteran leadership, areas where his presence is expected to make an immediate impact. His ability to mentor young stars like Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, while reinforcing the team’s defensive mindset and playoff mentality, is seen as a key advantage heading into the upcoming season.
Team president Brad Stevens expressed full confidence in Pierce’s appointment:
> “Paul knows what it takes to win in Boston. He’s walked that path, taken the big shots, and hoisted the trophy. His voice in that locker room will carry weight, and his influence will be huge for a team that’s right on the cusp.”