Monty Williams wasn't impressed with how the New York Knicks kept the pressure on during their 124-99 win over the Detroit Pistons.
Signing Jalen Brunson became a monumental decision for the New York Knicks. Despite having a decent run with the Dallas Mavericks, Brunson’s performance this season defied expectations.
Here's more to know about the AT&T commercial featuring Carmelo Anthony and two of his 2003 NBA Draft classmates.
ESPN personality and one-time NBA champion with the Boston Celtics Kendrick Perkins is evidently a big fan of New York Knicks All-Star Jalen Brunson. On Friday’s episode of First Take, Perkins said he wouldn’t take a single point guard in the game right now over Brunson.
The Milwaukee Bucks have two of the best players in NBA history, and so there are naturally huge expectations on them. One-time champion Kendrick Perkins reminded them of the pressure they are on during their showdown with the Phoenix Suns on Sunday.
Kendrick Perkins' assertion on NBA Countdown regarding the Milwaukee Bucks' season reflects the heightened expectations placed upon the team. With the
Kendrick Perkins and JJ Redick seem to be torn on another issue affecting the NBA, this time the coverage of Kevin Durant. JJ Redick took to his podcast Old Man & The Three to criticize how Kevin Durant is perceived in the media, believing that he should be more celebrated for his greatness on the basketball court.
It’s one thing not to buy stock in an NBA team’s chances at a title run, but it’s another to believe a team peaking at the end of the year is “too late” to make noise in the postseason.
On Wednesday evening, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers suffered a crushing home loss to the Sacramento Kings, a team they are desperately trying to catch up to in the Western Conference standings.
On Wednesday night, the Golden State Warriors faced a difficult matchup in the Milwaukee Bucks, who recently got the services of Giannis Antetokounmpo back after a one-game absence.
ESPN analyst and former NBA player Kendrick Perkins hasn’t been shy about criticizing the lack of effort in the NBA All-Star Game this year. Now, appearing
Kendrick Perkins found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons during a Los Angeles Lakers game against the Denver Nuggets.
Kendrick Perkins wasted no time in voicing his admiration for LeBron James' historic achievement of surpassing 40,000 career points. In Perkins' eyes,
Kendrick Perkins isn't convinced the Celtics can win a championship. He has seen his former team be floated as favorites in recent seasons, only to fail once the playoffs got underway.
Sunday marked the passage of another NBA All-Star Game, and for most fans, it was another disappointment. There was little defense played, and it was merely a casual exhibition that lacked any real competitive vibe.
The Los Angeles Lakers have a storied tradition of rostering the league’s most luminary figures, with legends like Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Kobe Bryant donning the iconic purple and gold.
Former NBA center and current ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins says he’s been told that the Los Angeles Lakers are getting a “superstar” this summer. Perkins
It’s important to keep in mind that Perkins is more known for his wild opinions and not his reporting.
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Kendrick Perkins played 14 seasons in the NBA, so he has a unique perspective on the comings and goings in the league. On Tuesday, when news of the Milwaukee Bucks’ dismissal of head coach Adrian Griffin rang out, Perk shared he wasn’t surprised as he saw this development happening as early as training camp.
Kendrick Perkins may be a Celtics alum, but he is not taking it easy on the Celtics’ current coach.
Typically, when the Philadelphia 76ers are the topic of an NBA-related discussion, the conversation tends to revolve around the team’s stars, Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey.
There seems to be no end to the barrage of criticisms the Milwaukee Bucks have heard over this brutal stretch where they've lost four of the last five games.
Kendrick Perkins wants the Los Angeles Lakers to trade D'Angelo Russell.
The Houston Rockets are off to a very solid start. And so far, they have been playing the best basketball that they have played in years. This season, the Rockets have gone 5-3 in their first eight games, the team's best record through that span since the 2019-2020 season.
Kendrick Perkins is reportedly a strong candidate for a promotion at ESPN.
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