How BAD Was Kendrick Perkins Actually?

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Published 2024-03-22
How BAD was Kendrick Perkins Actually?

Today many know Kendrick Perkins for saying some of sports journalism's worst takes. Well, at least when he talks instead of just acting kinda… weird. But this man is actually an NBA Champion. After a 14-season career, he showed plenty of signs of his talent as a basketball player.

The truth is he was the starting center for one of the best teams in the history of the league, and he earned more than $57 million during his NBA career. But it’s also true that maybe younger basketball fans have not seen him play, and those who have been following the NBA for a while may have forgotten about him due to his mediocre performances. But... in reality... How bad was Kendrick Perkins Actually?


In today's video, we look at How BAD was Kendrick Perkins Actually?

In this revealing video, we take a critical look at Kendrick Perkins' tenure as an NBA analyst and his impact on ESPN. From his controversial comments to his heated debates on shows like First Take, Perkins has been a polarizing figure in the sports world. Join us as we analyze Perkins' questionable takes, including his infamous feud with Kevin Durant and his contentious remarks about LeBron James. With insights into Perkins' time with the Cleveland Cavaliers and his on-air clashes with fellow analysts like RJ, this video exposes the controversies surrounding Perkins and examines whether his contributions to ESPN have been beneficial or detrimental. From accusations of racism to being called out by NBA players like JJ Redick, Kendrick Perkins' journey in the media spotlight is filled with twists and turns. Whether you're a fan or a critic, this video offers a comprehensive exploration of just how bad Kendrick Perkins' impact has been on the NBA landscape.

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All Comments (21)
  • @rhoanjcepe2029
    Perk on his final year in cleveland was averaging 34 high fives, 22 claps, 4 trips to the opposing player's foot in the baseline, 12 seat vacates for lebron, and 23 cheers.
  • Kendrick Perkins is a multiple time shaqtin a fool MVP 🔥🔥🔥
  • Perk was just what you said: a competent role player. But he was the worst offensive player I have ever seen at the NBA level and lacked all skill whatsoever.
  • @BadTV1993
    Perk's offensive set makes Big Baby look like Ray Allen
  • @richborn6700
    Perk is the definition of "I'm LOUDER so im right"
  • @drewlavay
    Calling Noah the same "profile" as Kendrick is beyond disrespectful.
  • @tonylessmore118
    Kendrick Perkins? We in here talking bout perkins?, Perkins! We in here talking bout Perkins?!
  • @kingquince9184
    Please never put Perk and offense in the same sentence unless you’re saying his offense was very offensive
  • @T1Oracle
    I bet Brian Scalabrine would torch him
  • @AzulApe
    Perkins was actually the anchor for that Boston defense. He was never the same after his finals injury.
  • He performance wasn’t the same after the tore his knee in the 2010 finals. perk was alot better than people remember he was a top post defender in the league. The Celtics sorely missed him in the 2010 finals series when he went down.
  • @xMontorix
    Perkins was the Draymond Green of that Boston team. Dude was an enforcer and let no one bully his team.
  • @scottl240
    If Perk doesn't get injured in there 2nd Finals appearance...Kobe has 1 less ring....and everyone who watched those playoffs knows it. Put some respect on his name.
  • I remember prime Kendrick Perkins (if you can call it that). He was an adequate role player as a lock down on ball defender. Dwight Howard was quoted as saying he was the toughest to get through and his advanced stats support it from a DBPM and DWS perspective. I believe fully that if Perkins had not gone down in game 6 of 2010 the Celtics would have had the muscle inside for the mood of game 7. Perkins was not great, but not everyone has to be an all star to be a valid contributor in a winning scheme.
  • @Temp1017
    “Very questionable basketball iq” is a perfect way to describe KP😂😂😂