Once once more, ESPN’s most talkative consultant, Kendrick Perkinswanted to respond to one of the statements of LeBron James who said on his last show “the Show”, that the TD Garden was the most complicated room to play, because Boston fans were “fucking racists”. And yet, he’s not the first player to make this style of statement regarding Boston fans. We can start with one of the legends of the club, Bill Russell, who in his autobiography called Boston “the flea markets of racism”; we can also mention Kyrie Irving when he returned to TD Garden, comments that had been confirmed by one of Boston’s emblems, Marcus Smart; Finally, we can cite the complaint of Demarcus Cousins following a fan “insulted” him. The former pivot of the Celtics therefore wanted to testify to his experience following having spent more than 8 years in the franchise.
“There is racism everywhere. I spent eight and a half years there. And maybe, because I was part of the Celtics… I didn’t experience racism,” Perkins said.
It must be said that it would really be the height, and a shame, if Boston fans were to make discriminatory comments towards their own players. Their reputation is not too much to do, however, but we must not forget that it only takes one fool to disrupt a whole game. Even if Kendrick Perkins wanted to qualify the words of the King, concerns related to Boston fans are recurrent.
“Boston fans overstep the mark and they hit the mark when it comes to disrespect. I can say throwing stuff at players like LeBron, beer thrown at him. … You start going overboard when you talk badly to players and their loved ones. I hear so many other players say Boston is racist and stuff like that. But there is racism everywhere. On the other hand I will say: the fans are too disrespectful when it comes to opposing teams coming to Boston. »
Via First Take