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The NBA analyst and Basketball Hall of Famer commented on the viral debate between Perkins and JJ Redick on “First Take.”
Kendrick Perkins and JJ Redick got into an argument on ESPN’s First Take on Tuesday morning, with Perkins arguing that NBA MVP voters have a racial bias toward Nuggets center Nikola Jokić. That debate caught the attention of many in the industry, including TNT analyst Charles Barkley.
While appearing on Denver’s Altitude Sports Radio 92.5, Barkley criticized Perkins for crafting outlandish takes just for entertainment purposes on ESPN.

Novak Djokovic continues to be the victim of the Biden administration’s anti-science vaccine mandates, and Ron DeSantis has had enough.
Djokovic was recently, once again, denied the ability to enter the country to play in multiple tennis tournaments. Despite applications for a waiver, the Biden administration remains committed to one of the most indefensible policies in recent memory.
One of the tournaments is the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif., where Gavin Newsom has shown no interest in pressuring his political ally to relent on vaccine-related discrimination.

The hits keep coming for ESPN and confused NBA analyst Kendrick Perkins.
For those of us who once valued the Worldwide Leader in Sports for their commentary before they turned to a race-first approach for headlines, it’s felt like years since someone boldly called them out for their off-the-mark sports takes.
READ: JJ REDICK CALLS OUT KENDRICK PERKINS’ IRRESPONSIBLE RACE-BAITING BEHAVIOR
Charles Barkley Slams Kendrick Perkins For ‘ESPN Speak’
After the network’s own J.J.

Jason Williams, also known as ‘White Chocolate,’ is one of the best passers in NBA history. Although the former No. 7 draft pick and NBA champion’s greatness may hold the same clout as, say, Chris Paul, Magic Johnson or Oscar Robertson, it cannot be understated.
From 1998 to 2007, few players were as smooth as Williams. Especially in the early portion of his career.
The former Marshall and Florida guard was named to the All-Rookie First Team after dropping 12.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and six assists per game.

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The Los Angeles Clippers are finally getting their own arena after sharing a building with the Lakers since the building formerly known as the Staples Center opened in 1999. While the Clippers’ new Intuit Dome won’t be ready until the 2024-2025 season, the team gathered today for a sneak peak at the new place led by an enthusiastic speech from governor Steve Ballmer.
There’s one thing that excites Ballmer more than anything else about the Clippers’ new arena and it’s not the opportunity to get out of the Lakers’ shadow.

It has been a long time since most NFL players last sat in a classroom and broke down the rules of mathematics. That was abundantly clear on Monday as Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. tried to solve a viral math problem with help from Eagles defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson.
The difficulty in solving the equation, which was since deleted, led to a hilarious exchange.
Things got started when Hardman presented the following: 6 ÷ 2(1+2). What is the correct outcome?
Well, that is the question that NFL players tried to solve.
Hardman said that it “Equals 1.

Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, Kevin Wildes and Antoine Walker discuss Nick Wright’s NBA Title Pie. Taking home the biggest slice was the Milwaukee Bucks, followed by the Phoenix Suns and Philadelphia 76ers. Noticeably missing were the Golden State Warriors who received zero percent of the pie. The Sacramento Kings received 1%, LA Clippers received 2% and the Los Angeles Lakers at 8%.