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ESPN's Kendrick Perkins reveals a shocking story, stemming from his playing days when teenagers once burglarized his home.
NBA player turned analyst Kendrick Perkins is accustomed to having divisive opinions, But he was wrong about the New Orleans Pelicans.
Former New Orleans Pelicans center and current ESPN talking head Kendrick Perkins is no stranger to a hot, sometimes downright outlandish take. However, Perkins ...
Former New Orleans Pelicans center Kendrick Perkins claimed one New York Knicks superstar in particular is under the most pressure to win in the league ...
Perkins even went as far as to express optimism for the Pelicans’ outlook for the 2025-26 season, pointing to Zion Williamson’s potential and the presence of head coach Willie Green.
It’s clear that Derik Queen has Kendrick Perkins’ full support to succeed with the Pelicans this upcoming season. Queen is recovering from a surgery he underwent to repair his left wrist.
Kendrick Perkins told a wild story on the Road Trippin' podcast about the time a group of teenagers broke into his house.
Kendrick Perkins pushed back against skepticism surrounding the New Orleans Pelicans’ draft-night trade for Derik Queen, offering strong praise for the rookie center during a recent appearance ...
June 8, 2018; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers center Kendrick Perkins (21) during the second quarter in game four of ...
Kendrick Perkins, a media personality and former New Orleans Pelicans center, recently got on his show 'Perk Unplugged' to apologize to the franchise for previously suggesting the team should move.
Dark horse status At first glance, Perkins backing the Pelicans might seem personal. After all, the former big man spent the 2015–16 season with the team.
According to Perkins, it’s time for the Pelicans to relocate. He expressed his opinion on the organization in February 2022, saying that the team should either be in Seattle or Las Vegas.