Not saying I agree with the deal, but the #1 pick could look mighty shiny for a new FO and management group, especially for a player like Cuz who's caused problems since he entered the league. #1, #7 and Reke could be an attractive starting point for the rebuild.
Again, not saying I agree with it, but I think it's for sure something that could be in play
A number 1 and 7 in next years draft would be inticing, but not in this years draft. There's not one player in the first round with Cousins talent, and its not even close.. Tristan Thompson couldn't tie Cousins shoes, so I have no use for him. Dallas has non one, and that includes Dirk, that I would trade for Cousins. Not unless Dirk finds a way to shed 10 years of age. Personally, I have to see what Cuz looks like at the end of next year with a new coach. If its more of the same, then I'd consider trading him. Somehow I just don't think that will be the case.
Many people don't remember that Wilt Chamberlain originally played for the Warriors. They also don't remember that he was hard to get along with, and if he didn't like a coach, he just wouldn't talk to him or listen to him. Of course Wilt was young at the time, and he was a target of fans, and of other teams who tried to provoke him on the floor as a means to distract him or get him to lose his temper. Eventually the Warriors traded Wilt to Philly for three players that no one would even remember if I listed their names. Here's a quote following that trade.
When Chamberlain left the Warriors, owner Franklin Mieuli said: "Chamberlain is not an easy man to love [and] the fans in San Francisco never learned to love him. Wilt is easy to hate [...] people came to see him lose."[33]
Of courst Wilt went on to win two championships and put up stats that still stand to this day. I'm not saying that Cousins is the next Wilt Chamberlain, but I'am saying that you don't let emotion make your decisions. I'm sure that if Franklin Mieuli knew what Wilt would accomplish in the future, he never would have traded him.