Paul Pierce May Be Coming Home to Boston & the COVID Fan Experience at TD Garden

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Sam and Jack are back to talk about Paul Pierce and the latest Celtics news! After his now-famous Instagram live shenanigans, Pierce has been let go by ESPN. This, along with a mysterious Tweet from Abby Chin, has many fans believing that Pierce could link up with NBC Sports Boston.

Paul Pierce was recently seen on an Instagram live story with a bunch of strippers. He was partying, smoking, and partaking in other peculiar activities. Just a couple of days removed from the incident, Pierce has been let go from his position with ESPN.

Around that time, NBC Sports Boston personality Abby Chin Tweeted out a mysterious Tweet. Many took it as an indication that Pierce could be joining the broadcast. Pierce followed it up by Tweeting out a video of himself smiling and was unphased by being let go by ESPN.

Fans have been allowed back at TD Garden. Our very own Sam LaFrance attended the recent game against the Charlotte Hornets and gave some insight into what things were like at the Garden. Everything from dealing with COVID protocols to lines at the concession stands.

In other news, Evan Fournier, Robert Williams, and Romeo Langford have also sparked interest as of late. Fournier has been hot, Williams continues to impress, and Langford finally played basketball again.

Jack Simone

Jack Simone is the founder of Banner Town, USA and now works across the NBA landscape. He is the site expert at Hoops Habit and a contributing writer for At The Hive. He has also spent time with CLNS, Hardwood Houdini, and All U Can Heat. In addition, he is currently attending Regis College to earn a Master’s degree in Strategic Communication focused on sports. Make sure to check out the From the Rafters podcast on all podcast platforms.

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