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Kendrick Perkins, a name that many know well as a former Thunder player, is now an NBA analyst on ESPN and covering his former team as they play through the NBA Finals.
NBA Finals took off in Oklahoma City, full of the flash that we expect from such a big game: celebrities sat in the front seats, the place was alive with zip, and everyone felt the thrill.
Shaqtin’ a fool. The NBA Countdown crew got a massive surprise when Shaquille O’Neal crashed their set while on air. The 7-foot-1 giant politely shook the hands of Malika Andrews and ...
It looks like Shaquille O’Neal is wasting no time making himself comfortable at his soon-to-be new network. O’Neal invaded ...
In an exclusive interview with News 9's Dean Blevins, former Thunder center and current ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins ...
Perkins speculated that Thibodeau's decision to bench Karl-Anthony Towns at times during the conference finals against the Indiana Pacers had something to do with his firing. He defended the move, as ...
Kendrick Perkins makes retirement admission as tension with Kevin Durant resurfaces during former team Oklahoma City ...
Kendrick Perkins revealed the Oklahoma City Thunder's advantage as they enter the NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers.
With the aftermath of Pacers' Pascal Siakam winning ECF MVP over Tyrese Haliburton, Kendrick Perkins explains why it was the ...
When it comes down to it, on-screen analysts don't get paid for how correct their predictions are. In the world of sports, nobody is ever going to be correct al ...
Kendrick Perkins is getting an old take (very badly) exposed this week. The Indiana Pacers officially advanced to the NBA ...
The Indiana Pacers beat the New York Knicks 125-108 in Game 6 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday to advance to the NBA ...