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The analyst will also connect with the university's broadcast and journalism program. He worked with the new coach and athletic director to finalize the role.
nbcnews.comESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins has agreed to become the men's basketball general manager at Jackson State. Along with his work with the basketball team, he told ESPN on Friday that he will have a connection to the school's broadcast and journalism program. "I'm thankful for this opportunity to impact young lives and pour back into my community," Perkins told ESPN.
Perkins worked closely with new Jackson State coach Trey Johnson and athletic director Ashley Robinson to finalize the role. The Tigers went 12-21 last season. They last made the NCAA tournament in 2007, when Johnson was a player on the team.
Perkins played 14 seasons in the NBA and won the 2007-08 title with the Boston Celtics. He has served as an ESPN analyst since 2019 and will continue in the position. He joins a list of current or former NBA players who have taken roles at college programs in recent years, including Shaquille O'Neal at Sacramento State, Stephen Curry at Davidson, John Wall at Howard and Damian Lillard at Weber State.
ESPNThe 17-year-old amateur surprised his father with a caddie swap on the 18th hole at Shinnecock Hills on Father's Day. Russell finished his first U.S. Open at 7 over par.
The 15-year-old scored 94 off 29 balls, including 10 fours and eight sixes, as India A reached 377 for 9 against Sri Lanka A in Dambulla.
WWE is evaluating a possible event on the White House lawn following the UFC Freedom 250 card held there last weekend. The mixed-martial-arts show featured a main-event finish and post-fight remarks between two fighters.