Kendrick Perkins is not happy with Warriors coach Steve Kerr's frustration with how Anthony Davis forced his way out of New Orleans and to the Lakers with a trade request.
Earlier this week, Kerr told The Warriors Insider Podcast that Davis actions were "bad for the league," that he should have been bound by his contract and that "When you sign on that dotted line, you owe your effort and your play to that team, to that city, to the fans,"
Perkins, a former NBA player and current ESPN analyst, responded to Kerr's comments in a fiery rant on Twitter. Perkins started by ripping Kerr for not calling attention to other examples of players switching teams because he might have a "hidden agenda."
"I wonder why @SteveKerr didn’t say anything about Paul George forcing his way outta of OKC? I know why because Alvin Gentry is his close friend! Hidden Agendas!!! SMH," Perkins wrote.
He added: "AD had just as much as of obligation as the team, the team traded every 1st round pick they had, surrounded him with mediocre talent consistently, but you rather him be stuck there. He actually did them a favor and allowed the team to hit the reset button and retain assets! ... Houston traded Chris Paul after they said they wasn’t, I don’t see sympathy for him. AD just got in front of it, so Kudos to him!"
Perkins went on to question whether Kevin Durant's decision to join the 73-9 Warriors in 2016 was "great for the league."
Steve Kerr got his got damn nerves to talk about anything that’s going on with any other organization, as if he just didn’t have Kevin Durant join a 73-9 team! BTW @SteveKerr Mark Jackson built that dynasty in GS!!! The Nerve of him!
— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) July 24, 2019
First of all I knew KD was FA but my point was that when KD signed with GS was that bad for the league? Kerr said AD forcing a trade was bad for the league, so I guess KD signing with a 73-9 team was great for the league huh? Smh
— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) July 24, 2019
Perkins finished his rant by questioning why it's OK for the league to trade a player without warning, but it's not acceptable for a player to request to be moved.
When a NBA organization trades a player with no warning and do what’s best for the team nobody say anything and everyone tells the player things like it’s a business and don’t take it personal but when a player “Superstar” wants to go in another direction it’s a big problem. SMH
— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) July 25, 2019
What players should start doing is playing the contract out and when it’s up leave an organization and leave them with nothing right? At least players are giving the organization a chance to get back assets and not leaving them out to dry!
— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) July 25, 2019