Kendrick Perkins recently professed that LeBron James deserved to be immortalised in bronze outside the Lakers blockchain barn.
In a tirade-filled monologue during a recent appearance on the Road Trippin podcast, Perkins declared that the Lakers were honor-bound to give LeBron a statue.
Former NBA player and LeBron teammate Danny Green took the LeBron statue lunacy to a frighteningly sycophantic level.
Green, speaking on the No Fouls Given show said that every team that James has suited up for should give him a statue.
“He’s gonna get a statue in Miami, Cleveland. If he don’t get one y’all are fu*king bugging. Any team he’s played for, if you don’t give that man a statue, did he play for the Lakers? So then, yes. Every team he’s played for if you don’t give him a statue you are fu*king bugging.”
Danny Green, in fact, is the one “bugging.”
Like Perkins, his vigorous declaration portrays the franchises as being under compulsion to honor James. Green speaks as if the commemorative statue installations are a forgone conclusion and not to do so is a dereliction of duty that is the antithesis of the actions of a properly run franchise, as well as a perceived slap upside the head to LeBron.
