Paul Pierce Reveals Cause For Gruesome Injury, Surgery

By Jason Hall

May 20, 2024

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NBA legend and FS1 analyst Paul Pierce revealed that his gruesome finger injury was caused by a gym accident.

Pierce, 46, claimed that he dropped a 45-pound weight on his hand while appearing on Undisputed for the first time since revealing his injury and surgical procedure on his social media accounts over the weekend.

“I’m alright,” Pierce said. “I was crushing in the weight room and a plate fell on my hand. I was doing a plank with a 45. You know, nobody can do that really, but true gorillas in the weight room and then It slid off, smashed my hand, had to have surgery. But I’m here, bright and early Monday morning."

Pierce initially shared a photo of himself laying in a hospital bed, followed by three close-up shots of his fingers, which were mangled and covered in blood. One of Pierce's fingertips appeared to be facing the wrong way while another finger appeared to have experienced a long deep cut.

Pierce didn't reveal additional details on what happened or the extent of his injuries, but said he underwent surgery.

initially shared a photo of himself laying in a hospital bed, followed by three close-up shots of his fingers, which were mangled and covered in blood. One of Pierce's fingertips appeared to be facing the wrong way while another finger appeared to have experienced a long deep cut.

Pierce didn't reveal additional details on what happened or the extent of his injuries, but said he underwent surgery.

"I’m Good surgery went well looks worse then felt I appreciate the concern and love and to my haters I love yall too," Pierce wrote on his X account.

Pierce is a former NBA Finals MVP, having led the Boston Celtics to a championship in 2008 alongside fellow All-Stars Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. The Inglewood native recorded 26,397 points, 7,527 rebounds and 4,708 assists during his 19-year NBA career.

Pierce previously contributed to ESPN's NBA coverage following his retirement in 2017 before being fired by the company in April 2021 after sharing a controversial Instagram Live video and began contributing to FS1's sports talk show Undisputed as of March 2024.

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