Kendrick Perkins follows S.A. Smith into disparaging the Los Angeles Clippers after their 6th consecutive loss

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Kendrick Perkins snubs elite players like Paul George and Kawhi Leonard after the Los Angeles Clippers lose their 6th straight game. They now hold a record of 21-21 and stand at the 7th spot in the Western Conference.

After their defeat against the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday, fans have been fuming at their two stars. They wish to see Kawhi Leonard, and Paul George perform for the Clippers, but minor injuries easily force them to exit the game. Their unavailability has made it evident for the fans and analysts to see how the Clippers struggle without their star duo.

Clippers' Kawhi Leanard and Kendrick Perkins PC: Parlons basket
Kawhi Leonard and Kendrick Perkins PC: Parlons basket

The 2008 NBA Champion with the Boston Celtics, Kendrick Perkins, made his feelings very clear in his tweet. “Clippers keeping messing around with all that load management BS… they are going to find themselves on the outside looking in. I mean damn can we get 10 straight games with both PG and Kawhi playing?!!! Just saying tho…”

Stephen Smith roasted the Los Angeles Clipper before Kendrick Perkins

Right after the 31-point loss against Denver Nuggets on January 6th, Stephen Smith termed the team a joke. The players can be seen making no efforts to win back a lost game. Smith even asked their coach Ty Lue to desire a better coaching destination. By a better coaching destination he meant, a team that knows basketball. Exactly what Kendrick Perkins would want the Clippers coach to do.

Kawhi Leonard and Paul George
Kawhi Leonard and Paul George

Stephen A. Smith took down the Clippers referring to them as a stinky team. “The Clippers stink. What a horrible performance last night versus the Denver Nuggets. I’m not talking about losing about 40. I’m talking about the effort, lollygagging around in the third quarter. If I were Ty Lue, go ask Steve Ballmer to let you out and coach a real team.”

“They don’t want to play man. They’re better than that. I know they’re 21-19 but they lost four straights. They don’t want to play, they just want to be in LA,” added the sports journalist.

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