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Sporting News on MSNKendrick Perkins ranks top five best player celebrationsOn Friday's edition of NBA Today, Kendrick Perkins went to the board to rank his top five NBA player celebrations. Interestingly enough, he didn't have the iconic Reggie Miller choke that Haliburton did after hitting the game-tying buzzer-beater two-pointer on Tuesday.
NBA analyst Kendrick Perkins ignited debate by declaring Shai Gilgeous-Alexander the Oklahoma City Thunder's greatest ever, sparking disagreement amon
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNKendrick Perkins picks Anthony Edwards to benefit most from 2025 title: "His stock will go through the roof"Kendrick Perkins believes Anthony Edwards would leap past Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Brunson and Tyrese Haliburton with a 2025 NBA title.
Fans can't believe how big Kendrick Perkins looked after cameras caught him at an odd angle during a playoff game.
It took much to slow them down, but according to former Thunder big man and current ESPN NBA analyst, he handled all three legendary Spurs during the 2012 West Finals. Speaking with the "Road Trippin'" podcast, Perkins claimed he "locked down" Parker and Ginobili while dealing with Duncan in that series.
The Knicks defeated both the Detroit Pistons and the Boston Celtics in six games. Meanwhile, some argue that the Pacers had a relatively easy road because they faced teams with major injuries in the Milwaukee Bucks and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNSocial Media Is In Utter Disbelief Over Mind-Blowing Photo Of Former NBA Star Kendrick Perkins That’s Going Viral OnlineKendrick Perkins, a former NBA player renowned for his dominant presence on the hardwood, has effortlessly shifted into a role as an NBA analyst after retiring from playing. Throughout his career, he earned accolades for his defensive prowess and superb teamwork,
The Oklahoma City Thunder buried the Minnesota Timberwolves with a convincing second half to take Game 1 of the Western Conference finals. And while some will tell you that no series begins until a road team wins a game, ESPN NBA analyst Kendrick Perkins believes that these 48 minutes provide more than enough data points to make a conclusion.