The truth is finally out.
Eleven years ago Wednesday, Paul Pierce exited Game 1 of the NBA Finals in the third quarter with a "knee injury." The former Celtic was carried off the court and rolled to the locker room in a wheelchair.
Pierce surprised everyone when he re-entered game only a couple of minutes later. His quick return was deemed a "heroic" one, though the incident sparked plenty of conspiracy theories. Pierce confirmed one of those theories Wednesday night on ESPN's NBA Countdown.
Paul Pierce just finally admitted the famous wheechair incident was because he had to go poop pic.twitter.com/cnzojp5KtJ — Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) June 6, 2019
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Well, that settles it. Pierce just had to go No. 2.
For what it's worth, Pierce said on NBC Sports Boston's "Anything Is Possible" documentary that he didn't ask for the wheelchair. Credit to the doctor that recommended it, because injury or no injury it made for excellent theater.
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