Ex-NBA player Kendrick Perkins was in the middle of the action at his son's AAU game over the weekend when he lunged at the opposition in a heated altercation the incident that went down toward the end of the YPG Perkins and Swaveway Playaz 17U matchup at the Trae Young Family Athletic Center in Norman, Oklahoma, on Sunday the Celtics champ-turned-youth coach shouting at the other squad's staff and it got to the point where the ESPN analyst felt the need to address it in a passionate exchange with men getting in front of Perk and pushing him back, which is pretty impressive since he was listed at 6'10" and 270 pounds during his playing days. Norman Police Department officers were working as off-duty security for the event and they assisted in resolving the matter. Norman PD added nothing warranted any criminal charges or further involvement on its end. Perk said he was met with disrespect and that's when he got pissed. He said he has to protect every player on his team and especially when their parents aren't around, they're his responsibility. Ultimately, cooler heads prevailed and he said both sides dapped it up and apologized to each other.
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