Clippers: NBA's Aging Superteam Dilemma
The LA Clippers just made the most controversial signing of the summer and Kendrick Perkins is NOT holding back! After the Clippers signed 40-year-old Chris Paul, Big Perk absolutely DESTROYED the franchise, calling them the "NBA's nursing home" and congratulating owner Steve Ballmer for building a retirement community in Inglewood instead of a championship contender. But is Perkins right? Let's break down this aging roster: - Chris Paul at 40 years old - Kawhi Leonard dealing with injury concerns - James Harden in his mid-30s - A supporting cast that's getting older by the season The Clippers are clearly betting everything on veteran experience and basketball IQ, but the big question everyone's asking is: Can this team even stay healthy long enough to make a playoff run? Some fans think this could be a masterstroke - bringing together seasoned champions who know how to win when it matters most. Others are calling it a desperate move by a franchise that's running out of time. Perkins didn't mince words about what he thinks this means for the Clippers' championship hopes. His take is as brutal as it gets, and it's sparking heated debates across NBA Twitter. What do YOU think? Is this the Clippers' final championship push or are they just delaying the inevitable rebuild? Drop your thoughts in the comments below and let us know if you agree with Kendrick Perkins' savage assessment of the Clippers' "retirement home" strategy!