I personally don't believe he's a superstar. He's not a leader. The guy
constantly complains, yells, and argues with refs all the time. It gets to the point where he'd rather stay back, and argue with a ref than actually get back on defense. It affects the way he plays, it affects his teammates. When your best player is constantly barking at refs instead of going back on defense, how would that make you feel? He's forcing his teammates to play 4v5 in this situation too. That's not a leader.
His attitude and body language has always been poor. When he feels like he's not getting his way, or getting his calls, he becomes extremely frustrated. Instead of trying to calm down and gather his teammates together, be constantly blows up. He leads the entire NBA in techs, and
most of them are warranted. He gets away with not getting tech'd all the time too. His demeanor becomes extremely sucky. He lets his emotions get in the way of how he needs to play.
When's the last time you saw Steph get frustrated because things aren't going his way, so he starts committing dumb fouls, gets angry at refs, brings down his teammates, etc. Maybe once in 60 games? How often do you see this happen with Cousins? Once every 2-3 games?
Cousins is not a leader...and that's a reason why he's not a superstar. Cuz has been in the NBA for 6 years, but he's still extremely immature. Yesterday, he spit out his mouth piece at at the Blazers bench and Meyers Leonard. That's extremely childish and unprofessional. Yet, some people will continue to defend that in pathetic ways.
How the hell could you even defend this?
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If you're not going to be a lead by example, then you're not a leader. You're not a superstar. It is what it is.