I would hate to see Paul Pierce break Hondo's team scoring record.
PP has never been a first rate player in my opinion. More of a second tier star in my opinion.
Not on the level of other Celtics greats.
If I had a Celtics starting five it would be Bob Cousy and Hondo at guard, Bird and McHale at center. Off the bench would be Paul Pierce, Sam Jones, KC Jones, Frank Ramsey (the original sixth man), Dave Cowens, Kevin Garnett, and either Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen, Bill Walton, Dennis Johnson, or Danny Ainge as the 12th man.
To me, I remember Reggie Lewis a little bit. I remember watching that playoff game on tv where collapsed. He could
have turned out to be a better player than Paul Pierce. He had Paul Pierce's talent and Kevin Garnett's warrior mentality. He would also have been part of the 1990-1995 Celtics Dynasty that never happened with Dee Brown (great athlete, knee problems, still a great talent), Reggie Lewis in the back court, Larry Bird (career ended early by back problems) and Len Bias (drug overdose) at the forwards and Robert Parrish (still going strong) at center. If they bring Dino Radja over you have him as the sixth man along with Greg Kite (who they probably keep), Brian Shaw, Kevin Gamble, Ed Pickney, and Joe Klein. Larry Bird could have then retired with six rings.