NBA champion Kendrick Perkins wanted to go off on the Boston Celtics over their performance in their Game 5 against the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night, but something held him back. Perkins, who is an NBA analyst on ESPN, wrote on Twitter
Sports pundit Bomani Jones weighed in on a debate last week after former NBA stars Kendrick Perkins and JJ Redick got into a heated argument over the claim there is racial bias in NBA MVP voting after Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic
Former NBA player and current ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins found himself in hot water this week after suggesting there is a racial bias in the NBA’s MVP voting process when discussing Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets. On Thursday, NBA Hall of
Kendrick Perkins is dealing with a controversy over his suggestion NBA MVP voters have a bias toward reigning MVP Nikola Jokić. More recently, Perkins’ comments have sparked a Twitter feud with former NBA coach George Karl. Perkins doubled down on his comments
ESPN publicly corrected “First Take” panelist, former NBA center Kendrick Perkins, following his notion that NBA MVP voters are predominantly white, which has led to Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic winning multiple MVP awards. Co-host Molly Qerim began Wednesday’s episode of the
Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley ripped into Kendrick Perkins’ suggestion that race plays a role in NBA MVP voting when it comes to Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic. Barkley talked about Perkins’ remarks on Denver’s Altitude Sports Radio with Vic Lombardi,
J.J. Redick, a former NBA sharpshooter and legendary college basketball player for Duke, eviscerated NBA champion Kendrick Perkins for his take on MVP voting. Redick appeared on ESPN’s “First Take” on Tuesday and strongly pushed back on Perkins’ opinion that there’s racial