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As part of his two-pair donation to ESPN’s “Kicks To Beat Cancer” initiative this week, NBA champion Paul Pierce recently offered up a tour of his LA-area garage, where he still stores dozens of game-worn sneakers from throughout his 19 seasons in the Association.
Over a decade ago, as he rose through the ranks of the league and was well on his way to becoming a 10-time All-Star, The Truth was finally given his very own namesake model with Nike in 2005, the Air Max Pierce 1.
“I started ballin’! I went in there and said, ‘I need a signature shoe,’” he recalls. “I was very proud of it. This is when you know you made it. I thought this was a perfect design for my first shoe.”
Pierce landed on donating his debut model, along with a rare pair from his personal stash of Air Max P2 IVs from the 2008 Finals run. You can check out the rest of his game-worn collection below, including his classic green patent leather Air Max Elites from 2002, along with a variety of rare PEs like the wheat Air Max Pierce Low, “Galaxy” themed PEs from the 2012 All-Star Game and his game-worn Air Max Pierce 2s from the 2006 Houston All-Star Game.
You can bid on Paul Pierce’s autographed Celtics-hued Nike signature editions at the links below:
Nike Air Max Pierce 1 — Game-Worn & Signed
Nike Air Max P2 IV — 2008 Finals & Signed