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With the severity of the two suspensions vs. the actual acts so this season, I am beginning to wonder if this is a message to the Kings ownership and not to the players themselves. I may be reaching here.
Not all 22-year-olds are as immature as Cousins. Not even all 22-year-old NBA basketball players.
I'm not ready to jump all over Cousins. I think he is a basically good kid, who just can't seem to control his emotions. He keeps talking about changing, but hasn't so far. Still, I hope he will get it at some point. I really want him to succeed and live up to his potential. I like him.
Like they say, "don't get mad, get even." By that, I mean Cousins has to learn to channel the energy of his emotions into his play out on the court. Use his emotions, master them, instead of letting them master him and take him out of the game.
Do I think the penalty was rather extreme? Yes, to my mind and I really don't understand such a harsh penalty. Mostly what I feel, however, is disappointment that Cousins let his emotions get the better of him AGAIN. He will not reach his potential as a player (or a person, either) by continuing to behave this way. He hurt himself, but if that was all, then fine, go hurt yourself Cousins. But he hurt his teammates, the Kings organization and Kings fans.
So c'mon Cousins. Be a good teammate. Don't just talk about the need to get control of yourself, start doing it. If you want to achieve something, you have to start moving in the right direction.
With the severity of the two suspensions vs. the actual acts so this season, I am beginning to wonder if this is a message to the Kings ownership and not to the players themselves. I may be reaching here.
How on Earth did the Kings let this happen?
First of all, who told Cousins what Elliott said? Who was watching the Spurs' broadcast or sitting next to Elliott on press row and shared that info with Boogie? I'm legitimately curious. Was it a Kings employee? If so, UMMMMM. PLEASE DON'T DO THAT. Maybe it was one of Cousins' friends or managers who was around.
Once Cousins heard what was said and headed back out to the court ... where were any Kings employees? I mean, this was at Sleep Train Arena. It's not like the Kings would have been lightly staffed as they might be on the road. If you work for the Kings' basketball operations or security detail and you see DeMarcus Cousins come back out and wait for a commentator to finish his broadcast ... why don't you get in there and stop that crap before it happens? Why don't you get someone's attention so Cousins' teammates or coaches can help? (Francisco Garcia would stop this immediately.)
If a Kings employee did get out there in the middle of it, why isn't the team saying anything? This is basically a he-said, he-said situation. The Kings haven't said anything. This is the same front office that had no problem letting Paul Westphal light Cousins up with a press release. They were quick to issue that statement. But no statement from the team on this episode. Geoff Petrie couldn't be reached for comment by Jason Jones of The Bee. Reports have said the Kings don't agree with the suspension. THEN WHERE ARE THE KINGS? Most NBA teams a) try to prevent their players from getting in trouble and b) defend their players once they are in trouble. Once again, Cousins is out there all by himself. The Kings are acting like a team that doesn't mind that DeMarcus Cousins got suspended. That makes it ridiculous that they quietly sent out suggestions they are not happy and have since done nothing to defend their player in the public eye.
From elsewhere, yet a good question.
Kobe may have been a petulant child but if you read the summary of problems DMC has had in his short career - thanks LWP777 - you will be hard pressed to validate the point you're trying to make.
Bottom line is that something has to give - and I'm willing to bet it's not gonna be the league. They've made their position abundantly clear and DMC can either learn from it or face additional consequences in the future.
profanity laced tirade followed by threat to kick his *** or some such perhaps.
Yes. Because that is just as awful as say... an actual elbow making hard contact with a guys throat. Maybe he made Sean tinkle in his pants?
If it's a threat to a member of the public I dare say it warrants heavy suspension.
Carmichael Dave @CarmichaelDave
From everyone I've spoken to about the incident, DeMarcus Cousins is LUCKY to have gotten 2 games.
Not that that does the Kings any good at this point. I mean, appealing the suspension after he's served it? What is the best-case scenario: he gets his game check back? Well, that's good for Cousins, I guess. Not so good for Kings Fans.
As far as Cousins being "lucky" it was only two games, Carmichael Dave and Napear both strike me as being lily-livered. Is Cousins an immature kettlehead? Of course he is. I tend to be of the opinion that, unless he put his hands on Elliot, though, they should have let it go with a fine. I mean, talk means jack: if he threatened Elliot with murder, Elliot's response should have been, "Do something." Do we really believe that Elliot was afraid of Cousins? That he felt legitimately threatened? Or was it just that the wrong people overheard Cousins acting like a moron?
As far as Cousins being "lucky" it was only two games, Carmichael Dave and Napear both strike me as being lily-livered.
I think what they meant by "lucky" is that there could have been criminal/civil charges if Elliot pressed charges.
come on.
Sean however isn't a member of the public. That's what makes this so unprecedented. If it was a fan there would at least be backdrop.
Everybody who actually witnessed the event happen said it was serious. Haven't heard any reports otherwise.
Carmichael Dave @CarmichaelDave
From everyone I've spoken to about the incident, DeMarcus Cousins is LUCKY to have gotten 2 games.
Interesting, but doesn't mean much until Dave shows he has the balls to actually pass on what he heard. I hate when media types let everyone know they're withholding information. Either pass on the story or shut up.
Carmichael Dave @CarmichaelDave
From everyone I've spoken to about the incident, DeMarcus Cousins is LUCKY to have gotten 2 games.
Interesting, but doesn't mean much until Dave shows he has the balls to actually pass on what he heard. I hate when media types let everyone know they're withholding information. Either pass on the story or shut up.
It has nothing to do with him "making stuff up." I don't have any particular love for Carmichael Dave, but I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt that he has the inside track on what really happened. That said, just because he knows what really happened, that doesn't mean that I'm willing to take his word for it that it's as bad as he says it is, because that's a totally subjective evaluation.Dude, what's your problem? It's incredible how much credit you give DMC. Dave is a really good guy and wouldn't make this up. Maybe he has his reasons for not giving more information. Why don't you just hold your boy DMC accountable for once?
Yes. The league gets almost all of it's money from the media.So, spitting on an 8-year old girls doesn't warrant a suspension. Resisting arrest and interfering with law enforcement doesn't warrant a suspension. And using homosexual slurs and other inappropriate language toward paying fans doesn't warrant a suspension. However, a verbal confrontation with a broadcaster and former player earns you 2-games.
Nice job, NBA.
Yes. The league gets almost all of it's money from the media.
Yes. The league gets almost all of it's money from the media.