Stephen A. Smith -- who just reportedly signed a massive deal to re-up with ESPN -- truly has a take for everything when he's not feuding with Kendrick Perkins or getting confronted by LeBron James. While appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,
Kendrick Perkins made a claim that Lakers forward LeBron James is currently the best player in the league, ahead of Nikola Jokic.
Since the NBA regular season doesn’t matter, the news instead revolves around the off-court slop, like Charles Barkley calling Kendrick Perkins an idiot, and then Perkins more or less telling him to say it to his face: Hey @NBAonTNT might wanna tell that senior citizen Charles Barkley that I’ll be around.
Their main star, Nikola Jokic, is averaging an astounding 28.9 points, 12.7 rebounds, and 10.4 assists per game, making him one of the most dominant players in the league. Yet the debate over who holds the title of the NBA's best player is a perennial topic among fans and analysts,
Tensions have been high between LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith recently, and SNL's Keenan Thompson helped bring some humor to the situation on Saturday. During Weekend Update on SNL on Saturday, Thompson did a hilarious impression of ESPN's Kendrick Perkins and poked fun at James and Smith.
Kendrick Perkins joins "First Take" to break down why he thinks LeBron James is playing better than Shai Gilgeous-Alexander at the moment.
Live even got in on the fun this past weekend with Kenan Thompson perfectly parodying ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins—his beard, clothes, voice, the whole shebangin
If there’s one thing we know about Kendrick Perkins, it’s that he’ll say just about anything on live TV. But sometimes, it makes absolutely no sense. Well, it turns out Saturday Night Live noticed, and they didn’t hold back in roasting the ESPN analyst in their latest episode.
When it comes to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2024-25, the season has to be split into two distinct segments: before and after the acquisition of Luka Doncic. That’s right, after toiling away in the middle of the pack,
Kendrick Perkins takes a sarcastic jab at Charles Barkley for claiming him and ESPN only cover the Los Angeles Lakers
Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas has never shied away from voicing his opinion — especially when it comes to LeBron James. While he’s often praised the future Hall of Famer, this time, Arenas took a different approach.