I think the three game suspension is an assumption in that it is a three game road trip before the All-Star break. This is not the end of the world or the first time two team mates have tangled over the results of play. Cousins' growing process will be ugly at times and the front office needs to be firm, understanding that he is a very young talent that needs help in maturing.More media weighs in. Apparently a three game suspension?
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/02/13/demarcus-cousins-suspended-by-kings/related
Who knows, maybe Cousins wants to be traded...? I mean how many players have acted out when they wanted out? It's not like he would go to a worse team, right. I mean the only worse team is the Cavs or Wolves, it's unlikely he'd end up either of those places. Many top contending teams would want a piece like Cousins and if they're winning Cousins is happy. I just don't see him staying with the Kings, he has too much heart and will and the rest of the Kings players are laid back and could care less as long as they get their checks and pad their stats (excluding Pooh). This altercation happened right before the trade deadline...what a coincidence too, huh?
Cousins hates losing. He's not a selfish player. Others on the team seem content with losing so give Cousins the ball. Let him LEAD this team.
Yea, mediocrity, or in our case habitual losers, is all cool... our guys are so use to it, they don't need emotion, just good sportsmanship.
Yeah, let's throw in the towel, because Reke and DMC aren't perfectly meshing after half a season. When (if?) DMC matures, things will go well. They have complementary styles. Winning cures all. We need a third player.
You know, I have been DeMarcus Cousins. Or parts of him. Not the petulant child I hope. But I absolutely HATED to lose, when I was a teenager I was pretty much a poor sport when I did, a couple of times when I thought guys were celebrating/taunting too much I even started scuffles. I was also the poster boy for demanding that everyone give me respect, regardless of my age and experience. I got into it with any coach who tried to establish domiance over me becuase nobody established dominance over me. I also caused problems as a rookie teammate and or the one silly time when I was looking at pledging to a frat because I absolutely refused hazing -- I would just flat out refuse that crap. Once when a guy tried to get forceful over it I almost broke his nose so violent was my response. So hating to lose, and demanding respect even though I'm a rookie are completely within the realm of comprehension for me. I'd have taken that little pink backpack they make the rooks carry around and shoved it right up their asses (maybe -- my coping mechanism was a sense of humor about the silly stuff), certainly as I said at the time when BJax trashed Donte's car as a rookie, I would have ****ing pipebombed that *******'s ride in return. No way I take that from anybody. But the flipside of all that was that I absolutely tried to earn the respect that I demanded. I worked hard, I never got into with other teammates unless they were getting into my face, and they never (well almost never) had to worry about me being a distraction or not being there in the trenches with them. I certainly never turned on them or said me me me.
And so this fiasco is almost comprehensible to me. Almost. Until you realize he just got into a fight with Donte Greene. Donte Greene! Are you kidding me? Unitl he complains about lack of respect as a rookie, apparently about shots -- I just looked it up, DeMarcus Cousins takes 21.9 field goals every 48 minutes. That's more than Blake Griffin (21.7). More than LamArcus Aldridge (21.6) More than Zach Randolph (21,6) Its the same number per 48 that Dirk puts up (21.9). Its more per 48 than Tyreke puts up this year (21.6) or put up last year as a rookie (20.9). Are you kidding me about not getting your chances as a rookie? You lead the whole team in FGA/per 48. You may lead all rookies in FGA/per 48. Then you throw in the fact he was having a crappy shooting day (5-14) while Tyreke was having a good one (30pts 11-21 from field at the time), and the fact that the play was drawn up with him as one of the options and...what the bleep is your problem again DeMarcus? He's got no excuse for this. He may have been open there for a microsecond, but the gap was closing, a man was coming from behind, and Donte would have had to have made that decision and pass instantly in order for DeMarcus to catch it and go toward the hoop, and if it had been off even a fraction its a game ending turnover and we bemoan the stupid decision. DeMarcus also would have had to have finsihed it, which he hadn't have been. And they might have fouled him instead, where he had choked off 2 FTs earlier in the 4th. To freak out over this play is ridiculous, and I strongly suspect this isn't about this play, nor is this about Tyreke, about Donte, or about Westphal. This was about DeMarcus. DeMarcus being frustrated by losing, about foul and tech problems (the echoes of no respect coming from the Ts the game before), about suspension, and about being treated like a child. Except he keeps acting like one and leaves nobody any choice. When you let your frustration boil over and become everybody else's problem that's a me decision. That's a selfish decision. And now the mature thing to do is go apologize about it. The petulant thing to do will be to dig in, sulk, and complain about how everybody has it out for you. The evidence does not support that contention DeMarcus.
They did with Martin.
Two Alpha males locking horns. The thing I like about Boogie is he has The Fire and wants the balll and wants to win more than some of these no-balls benchwarmers. Tyreke is selfish and dumber than a box of rocks, judging by what he does on the floor and says off the floor. Personally, I won't watch tonight's Phoenix game because Boogie is the only reason for watching this pathetic group. Westphal's love affair with Tyreke is a complete joke.
This wasn't about Cuz getting more shots was it? It was about Tyrekes late game decision making / ball hogging, and Donte ignoring Cuz inside.
Basically, the coach and team are good with one of the worst shooters on our team jacking a last second 3 from a couple feet behind the line when a 2 would have sent things to overtime.
I agree with D13. Everyone remembers Tyreke's 3 game winners, but no one remembers the other10+ game "losers" he's attempted. Every game winner he made was a drive to the basket, now we expect our worst three point shooter to mae a three for the win? That's just stupid coaching.
Tyreke's late "game ball hogging" almost singlehandedly resulted in a 12-2 run to close this game and make the victory possible. That's a B.S. complaint. Evan's late game play in this one was not only unexceptionable, it was clutch. Nor was anything about that final shot on Reke either -- it was an option play. He got the ball as an option, and took a good looking shot as an option. There was no decision to be made by him -- if Cousins was open at all it was for a brief moment on the inbounds from Donte. There was never any chance for Reke to get it to him.
There is no merit to your line of attack at all this game. You want to play that card you have to go season long.
We've lost 5 in a row now by close games spured by one player or another (heck even Sammy kept us in a game). I don't care how much Reke kept us in it, we lost again, and it will keep happening as long as our go to guy, Reke, is making bad end of game choices under pressure.
We've lost 5 in a row now by close games spured by one player or another (heck even Sammy kept us in a game). I don't care how much Reke kept us in it, we lost again, and it will keep happening as long as our go to guy, Reke, is making bad end of game choices under pressure.
Our go to guy, Reke did NOT make a bad end fo game choice under pressure.
If you didn't watch the game you shouldn't even be in this coversation. If you did, saw that final play, and think anything in it was on or about Reke's decisionmaking, you just don't understand the game. In the final 2:20 seconds of this one before that final shot, Tyreke shot 4-4 from the field and drew a foul out behind the 3pt line. There were no turnovers, no mistakes except one of the 3 FTs rolling off. It was 10pts in 2 minutes and bigtime clutch. And the final play was not his decision at all -- he was an option, and given the huge clutch run a pretty damn good option that any coach in the league would have had right at the top of his list.