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Paul Pierce responds to LeBron and calls himself "the best pure person ever."
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Paul Pierce Fires Back at LeBron, Declares Himself “The Best Pure Performer Ever”

July 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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Paul Pierce has always been confident throughout his 19-year NBA career, a trait necessary to sustain his role as a leading scorer and top shooter. This confidence hasn’t faded since his retirement. Recently, after LeBron James referred to Houston Rockets’ Kevin Durant as the “most equipped” scorer in NBA history, Pierce responded by asserting that he should also be included in this conversation. On the latest episode of his Fox Sports 1 show “Speak,” Pierce claimed he might have been the best pure scorer ever in the league, emphasizing that he was very well-equipped as a scorer.

Pierce’s career highlights include averaging 19.7 points per game overall and surpassing 20 points in eight separate seasons. He ranks 18th in all-time NBA scoring, which supports his argument for being part of the debate. But, how does he compare to Durant, who is often considered the best pure scorer ever? This is a bold claim indeed.

Durant’s scoring achievements are impressive; still active in the NBA, he reached the eighth spot all-time in scoring faster than Pierce. If Durant plays at least 60 games this season, he could move past legends like Wilt Chamberlain and Dirk Nowitzki to land in sixth place and possibly crack the top five alongside Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. Pierce’s best season saw an average of 26.8 points per game in 2005-2006, yet Durant has topped that mark in eight separate seasons. Additionally, Durant’s career field goal percentage stands at 50.2%, while Pierce’s is 44.5%.

Many believe Durant is the best pure scorer due to his efficient scoring ability and versatility at all three levels: long-range shooting, creating shots off screens, and driving to the basket using his length. On “Speak,” co-host Keyshawn Johnson challenged Pierce’s self-assessment, which Pierce accepted, acknowledging Durant’s height and length give him an advantage in efficiency.

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Pierce explained, “I shot worse than Kevin. He’s seven feet, so anyone can shoot a shot.” This sparked the debate about who is truly the “most equipped” scorer. Pierce argues that beyond statistics and efficiency, he possesses a wide range of scoring skills. Johnson asked if Pierce could score from various spots and ways, to which Pierce confidently replied, “I was able to do it all.”

While the numbers favor Durant as the better pure scorer, Pierce’s claim to being “more equipped” or comparably skilled is plausible given his confidence in his diverse scoring abilities and NBA legacy. Pierce emphasizes, “When you talk about the most equipped scorer, you have to put me in that conversation.”

Fan Take: This debate between two of the NBA’s greatest scorers highlights how basketball fans constantly seek to evaluate the nuances that define scoring greatness beyond just stats. Pierce’s challenge to Durant’s reputation adds excitement and perspective to discussions about the evolution of scoring in the modern game and the qualities that make a player truly elite.

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