Kendrick Perkins. Yes, that Kendrick Perkins—once the rough-and-tumble NBA center and now the voice you can't ignore on ESPN's sports commentary circuit. From his time bursting onto the scene with the Boston Celtics in 2003 to being one of the big voices in sports debates post-retirement, Perkins has transformed in a way that keeps the sports world hot and bothered. But while he's talking strategy and sportsmanship, there’s more bubbling under the surface, especially when it comes to his unapologetic critiques and opinions on today's basketball stars and culture. Oh, and by the way, nothing screams more provocative than Perkins wrecking the soft narratives spun by hardcore masses who want athletes to stick to jump shots and stay out of the hot zone of opinion.
Why Kendrick Perkins is the NBA Commentator Liberals Love to Hate

Kendrick Perkins, former NBA tough guy, is now an outspoken commentator who's stirring up debates and ruffling feathers faster than you can say 'game time.' Love him or hate him, Perkins gives sports commentary a palette with more shades than any artist's easel.

Vince Vanguard