Kendrick Perkins claims Reggie Miller as his next NBA media victim


by Awful Announcing

Awful Announcing— Over the course of his 14-year NBA career, Kendrick Perkins developed a reputation as an enforcer who was never shy to seek out a confrontation. And yet somehow, the former Boston Celtics big man seems even more drawn to conflict as a member of the media. Perkins’ latest target comes in the form of TNT

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