It’s safe to say Bulls fans — supporters of a team currently in the midst of a five-game losing streak and 12 games under .500 — are itching for a fresh perspective.
Enter: Kendrick Perkins. The 16-year NBA vet and one-time NBA champion has forged a new path for himself as a national ESPN pundit, capitalizing on the trademark brashness that made him a polarizing figure throughout his playing career.
Thursday morning, Perkins dipped into the local Chicago waters, joining the Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score to talk Bulls basketball. They touched on a wide range of topics in the interview, all topics undoubtedly on the minds of every pocket of the Bulls’ fanbase.