Paul Pierce livestreams himself at debauched poker party

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NBA great turned basketball analyst Paul Pierce was trending on social media early Saturday after he streamed himself in full party mode at some kind of poker gathering with friends.

The 43-year-old former 10-time All-Star could be seen slamming shots and toking on what looked to be a joint while surrounded by bikini-clad women, some of who were massaging Pierce while others twerked on all fours.

Pierce, now employed by ESPN as an analyst after retiring following the 2016-17 season, apparently forgot or declined to tick the "close friends" feature on Instagram Live, which allows users to limit viewers to a curated list.

ESPN NBA reporter Rachel Nichols, who co-hosts "The Jump" along with Pierce, was also trending early Saturday after she was mentioned by a commenter on Pierce's post, even though she did not appear in the clip.

In one video that was captured and circulated on social media, a zonked-looking Pierce calls on someone named "Monica" to come by the party.

Wizards star Bradley Beal, who briefly played with Pierce -- nicknamed "The Truth" in his playing days -- was one of several NBA players who had a laugh over the episode.

ESPN hadn't responded to the posts by Saturday afternoon.

Pierce, who played his college ball for the Kansas Jayhawks, played the bulk of his pro career with the Boston Celtics, who drafted him in 1998. He won an NBA title with Boston in 2008, and later had stints with the Brooklyn Nets, Wizards, and Los Angeles Clippers.

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