After retiring from professional basketball, former NBA player Kendrick Perkins received significant recognition for his role as an NBA analyst. He currently works as a sports analyst for ESPN. During an appearance on the NBA halftime show on November 16, 2024, he surprised viewers by doing something unusual while discussing various topics related to the league.
During the NBA halftime show, Kendrick Perkins provided an analysis of the matchup between the Golden State Warriors and the Memphis Grizzlies. Co-host Chiney Ogwumike attentively listened to his insights when, unexpectedly, Perkins barked, startling Ogwumike, who promptly stood and walked away.
Nonetheless, Perkins proceeded to evaluate the players’ performances, maintaining his focus on the game. Ogwumike eventually returned, humorously crafting paper balls and tossing them at Perkins.
I was not expecting that to happen 😂 pic.twitter.com/k1cjFDpZk4
— Chiney Ogwumike (@chiney) November 23, 2024
In response to Perkins’ unexpected outburst, Ogwumike remarked, “I was not prepared.” Co-host Malika Andrews contributed to the conversation, stating, “I don’t think anyone could ever be prepared.” This lighthearted exchange elicited laughter from Perkins and the other co-hosts, including Brian Windhorst.
Kendrick Perkins Ranks His All-Time Most Dominating Players
Over the years, many NBA players and analysts have shared their opinions on the greatest players in the league’s history. Commonly mentioned names in these discussions include Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James.
During a recent episode of ESPN’s NBA Today, Perkins lists the top five most dominating players of all time. Despite James removing him from social media, Perkins still included him in the third position on his list.
Perkins selected Shaquille O’Neal first, Giannis Antetokounmpo second, LeBron James third, Michael Jordan fourth, and Stephen Curry fifth.
Perkins made a wise choice by selecting Shaquille O’Neal as his first pick, as Shaq is often regarded as the most dominant player in NBA history. However, his other selections may spark significant debate within the NBA community.