Kendrick Perkins opens ‘SportsCenter’ interview by mocking the show’s ‘small-ass’ studio tree
"That studio is too damn big for that small-ass Christmas tree."
"That studio is too damn big for that small-ass Christmas tree."
"Kevin, hold on. Hold on."
"They let all the naysayers know that Alabama's not dead yet."
"Stats are like bikinis. They show some things but not all things."
Long-time 'SportsCenter' host Kevin Negandhi will remain with ESPN going forward.
Another year, another bizarre chest pass competition sponsored by Dr. Pepper during college football's championship weekend.
"We at ESPN greatly appreciate the protection our local law enforcement regularly provides us."
"You wanna go to the mat, let's go."
"We apologize for the language that was used. You will see that during the broadcast, but not normally on SportsCenter."
Paul Loeffler and Jen Lada will join Negandhi on the call in July.
ESPN personalities were some of the many who spoke out against the proposed cuts to Special Olympics funding.
"I don’t want to be in a position where a narrative suddenly takes over, and something that’s perceived becomes a reality."
ESPN looks set to assign permanent anchors for the 6 p.m. SportsCenter, which they haven't had since early March.
Palmer is heading to the studio after almost a decade as a game analyst.