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Kendrick Perkins slaps the "Nursing Home" La Clippers after Chris Paul criticizes him for dealing with the position in question
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Kendrick Perkins Claps Back at “Nursing Home” Clip from LA Clippers After Chris Paul Critiques His Play at Key Position

July 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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Kendrick Perkins has voiced strong criticism of the LA Clippers following their acquisition of Chris Paul, suggesting the team is making a significant misstep. This offseason, the Clippers strengthened their roster, securing James Harden’s future and making several key moves including signing backup center Brook Lopez and landing Norman Powell through a three-team trade involving the Miami Heat and Utah Jazz. They also signed Bradley Beal from the Phoenix Suns.

Despite these additions, Perkins, speaking on ESPN’s NBA Today, joked that the Clippers have become the league’s “retirement home” due to their aging squad. He argued that the move to add Paul won’t turn them into championship contenders, especially given the tough competition in the Western Conference. Perkins emphasized that the team’s average age and wing position weaknesses will be exposed over time, making it difficult for them to stand against teams like the Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Denver Nuggets, particularly in the playoffs.

While the Clippers have a potent offensive lineup with the addition of Chris Paul, Perkins doubts they can compete at the highest level throughout the grueling regular season and intense postseason. The team’s roster is top-heavy with older players, including Kawhi Leonard, Bradley Beal, James Harden, Brook Lopez, and Chris Paul, all over 33, raising concerns about injury risks and player availability during the season.

Fan Take: This critique from Perkins highlights the crucial balance between experience and youth in building a championship team. For basketball fans, it signals that while star power is enticing, durability and roster depth are equally essential to sustained success, especially in a competitive conference like the West.

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