Lou Williams and Kendrick Perkins have taken their beef to social media
The Los Angeles Clippers star’s 10-day quarantine is underway, and in the meantime he’s attacking all of his detractors on Twitter. A former NBA player who’s since broken from the brotherhood, Kendrick Perkins, criticized Williams for unintentionally breaking the rules during his excused absence from the bubble.
Williams, who’d been granted permission to leave the bubble in the first place for undisclosed reasons, stopped for food at a local strip club. Because of this unapproved contact with the outside world, Lou will miss the Clippers’ first two seeding games in the bubble.
It’s disturbing when a Rookie in Zion Williamson can act more Mature than NBA vet Lou Williams!!! https://t.co/FlWgDBEXRU
— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) July 27, 2020
Was Kendrick Perkins out of line to call out Lou Williams?
The 33-year-old didn’t take kindly to the ESPN analyst’s comments, and took him to church in a harshly-worded Twitter message.
15 years in this business and the most dirt you have on my name is stopping to get hot wings during a pandemic. Perk. Shut up. And stop laughing and saying it’s just tv when you run into me too. https://t.co/2xnCpG9I1J
— Lou Williams (@TeamLou23) July 27, 2020
A stern warning from Williams should end any friendly conversation between these two former colleagues. Perkins, for one, signed up for this animosity when he agreed to become an analyst for ESPN, criticizing the players he once called teammates. Such is the life of a retired NBA player, and Perkins’ analysis is called upon in part due to the on-court information he can tell us that others — those who simply know the game, but haven’t shared the court with professionals — simply cannot.
To small homeboy...stay in your lane lil fella!!! #outtamyweightclass https://t.co/kLheuSQhhw
— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) July 27, 2020
At this point, however, Perkins is used to that level of clap-back, with former players and teammates, namely one Kevin Durant, frequently taking aim at him in the media. With the bubble season around the corner, it’s actually rather refreshing to talk basketball again, even if it involves strip club hot wings.