ROXBURY -- There is no way around the youth movement that has taken hold of the Boston Celtics the past couple of seasons.

But there’s one oldie-but-goodie -- Paul Pierce -- who most fans and players wouldn’t mind see donning a Celtics uniform for one last run.

Pierce, who spent his first 15 seasons in the NBA with Boston, could potentially make himself available as a free agent this summer if he decides not to opt into the second and final year of his contract with the Washington Wizards.

You can add current Celtic guard Avery Bradley to the list of folks who wouldn’t mind a second tour of duty for the Truth.

“Paul’s an amazing guy,” he said Monday at a Sun Life Financial “Fit to Win” event for third-through-sixth graders held at the Roxbury YMCA. “An even more amazing player. I would love for him to be part of the Celtics again.”

But after giving it another second of thought, Bradley realized the Celtics aren’t exactly on their own in feeling that way about Pierce, whose 3-pointer in Washington’s 94-91 series-clinching Game 6 loss went in at the buzzer but left his hands a split-second too late for it to count.

“I’m pretty sure every team in the NBA would love to have Paul Pierce on their team,” Bradley said. “But I just wish the best for him. I don’t know what he’s going to do.”