NBA legend Paul Pierce’s Los Angeles home was broken into and burglarized last Friday, according a report from TMZ.

Citing law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation, TMZ said the former Boston Celtic great lost more than $100,000 in cash, a safe and multiple luxury watches in the burglary.

Pierce, 46, was not home at the time, TMZ said.

A 19-year NBA veteran, Pierce was most well-known for his tenure as a member of the Celtics, winning the 2008 NBA Finals as a member of the original “Big Three,” comprised of fellow Naismith Memorial Hall-of-Famers Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen.

He also played for the Brooklyn Nets alongside Garnett, as well as for the Washington Wizards before finishing his career under former head coach Doc Rivers as a member of the Los Angeles Clippers.

Since retiring from the league, Pierce has moved into a media role, most recently appearing on “Undisputed,” the sports shouting debate show on FOX Sports. He was briefly employed by ESPN but was infamously fired in April 2021 after he posted video on social media that showed him drinking, smoking and appearing with several scantily clad women.

That same year he was inducted into the Naismith and NCAA halls of fame.

The investigation into the home burglary is ongoing, TMZ said, adding that investigators are “combing through video from the scene, hoping to find a critical piece of evidence that’ll crack the case.”

Pierce sold his eight-bedroom, 10-bathroom mansion in Calabasas for $8.7 million in 2021, according to Jack Fleming of the Los Angeles Times. He purchased the home in 2009 following his NBA Championship with the Celtics.

It’s unclear where Friday’s break-in occurred.