If he was tired, he didn't show it. One night after helping Boston erase a 27-point deficit and beat the Magic, Pierce scored 17 of his 28 points in the third quarter as the Celtics pulled away from the Indiana Pacers to win 94-87.
MORE: Wade returns, Anthony sits, Heat top KnicksMORE: Roundup: Hornets rout Magic to snap skidPHOTOS: Top shots from the week in NBA action"I like to come out in the third quarter and just be aggressive," said Pierce, who also had 10 rebounds and eight assists.
"You can make your run. ...
Read the full story at
USA Today