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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 ...
Game 1 of the NBA Finals brought plenty of star power to Paycom Center, but did you spot who was in the crowd?
O’Neal invaded ESPN’s “NBA Countdown” set on Thursday minutes before Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Pacers and Thunder.
Before he was a talking head on sport's preeminent broadcast network, Kendrick Perkins was known for inflicting punishment on ...
In an exclusive interview with News 9's Dean Blevins, former Thunder center and current ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins ...
Kendrick Perkins blames LeBron James and Dwyane Wade for breaking up Thunder’s Big 3 after 2012 NBA Finals loss to Heat.
Kendrick Perkins Calls Out Knicks' Star For Tom Thibodeau's Firing originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The New York Knicks ...
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.
Kendrick Perkins thinks it's one reason why the Thunder have such an advantage over the Pacers in he NBA Finals.
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