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The ex-NBA champion calls Donovan Mitchell to Cavaliers-Pacers

Unique NBA champion and former New Orleans Pelican Kendrick Perkins had a lot to say about Donovan Mitchell after the defeat of the Indiana Pacers from Cleveland Cavaliers.

While Mitchell scored an average of 34.2 points in the series of five games, Perkins' criticism of Mitchell's playoff deficiencies, toughness and the past with coaches in response to the press conference of Mitchell after the game of the Cavaliers 5 defeat after the press conference in Mitchell.

“Donovan Mitchell, we don't want to hear it, brother,” said Perkins. “We will write it down because we don't believe in you. Your team has never been in the conference finale. You fired JB Bickerstaff. You had no communication with this man when he was there. As soon as he was fired, you signed an extension of the contract.

Mitchell continued to put the cavaliers on his back in her first round, but Perkins beat him because he had done a big deal with his injury.

“Donovan wanted the world to know that his ankle was sore and that he went through it,” Perkins continued. “He wanted you to know 'I give everything, but I have a painful ankle.' Don't look at Anthony Edwards and what happened to him.

Perkins, who began the Boston Celtics team in 2008, missed the game 7 of the NBA final in 2010 after torn in game 6 of this series MCL and ACL. Perkins achieved an average of 5.1 rebounds and 5.9 points per game in 143 night season appearances.

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