Paul Pierce remains undecided on whether he will continue his NBA career or retire and will wait a few more weeks.

Pierce has two seasons remaining on a three-year, $10 million deal he signed with the Los Angeles Clippers in 2015. Pierce struggled badly with the Clippers after playing a key role with the Washington Wizards in the previous season.

If Pierce does return, he's certain it will be his last one in the NBA.

“Well, we always say it’s 51-49. I get 51 percent of the vote and the rest of [the family] gets 49,” Pierce said. “[My wife’s] input carried a lot of weight. We’ll figure out some things. I know I don’t want to be sitting at home, whatever I do, regardless. If I come back, it will be one more [season] and that will be it. No doubt.”

Pierce said he feels healthy but preparing for a season has become more difficult.

“Really, it’s all about how I feel mentally, getting up and I’m thinking about the grind,” he said. “People don’t understand, I think a lot of guys retire because of what it takes to [get on the court] each season. You can take the grind once you are in it, but getting ready for the grind is the hard part.”