No what's pathetic is you don't have an argument and the fact is there is a gross double standard on here in regards to any reporter/coach/GM that likes Cousins and doesn't regardless if they do the exact same things.
When someone has no argument that's the type of response they put
I am sorry but you are the one that clearly has it in for Cousins because you might not like his style or you might not like that he is not a run and gun type.
Problem I have with this approach is that it is preconceived and as such holds an agenda. It is so easy to perform a surface level analysis of well, the franchise is not winning so it MUST be Cousins' fault! Right?! So out of those coaches and GMs that you talk of which one of them hold the same position currently in the NBA? Mike Malone is the ONLY one and guess what? He also just happens to be a coach who was on the same page as Cousins. So if it isn't the about the past coaches and GMs then why are those exact same people not doing performing in the identical role away from Sacramento because you know it is all Cousins' fault around here?
Where is Paul Westphal? What about Kenny Knatt? Oh, Keith Smart is such a great head coach that he is currently leading his own team to the play offs as a head coach? What about Tyrone Corbin? What about god's gift to basketball in George Karl? What is he doing these days? Oh by the way why was it that this legendary coach was sacked by Denver a week or so after winning coach of the year award? That there might tell you enough to realize that you are barking up a wrong tree. How do Melo and Igoudala feel about George Karl? Do you think that Cousins was the ONLY player that had a problem with the coach?
Now that we have covered off the coaches, how about executives. Is Chris Mullin even in the NBA these days? Last time I checked he was back in New York coaching a high school or college ball. Sounds like a heck of a demotion for me? What about the two moves ahead PDA? Still buried in the dungeon somewhere working on the legal side of contracts.
People need to realize that this franchise was a mess when Vivek bought it from Maloofs. They also need to realize that it was even bigger mess when Vlade took over the reigns from PDA and Mullin. These things do NOT change overnight. Mistake that Vlade made was not firing Karl as soon as that season completed. Doesn't matter that PDA just gave Karl a nice retirement contract that will cost the franchise.
Step one of this mess to hire a coach with a proven track record and the style that will suit the franchise player. Last time I checked that is what EVERY good team does out there, they play to the strengths of their franchise player and despite what you think, DeMarcus Cousins IS a franchise level player. Next step is to slowly rebuild the culture. This is not going to happen over night. Other than the blow out to the Bucks and a 4th quarter collapse against the Jazz, this team has been in every game at the end there but you are right in saying that they don't know how to win. This is another thing that you have to learn and there is a "school" that you need to go through. It doesn't matter how experienced the individual players are, they are not experienced in this system and with these team mates.
So all Vlade has done is reach his franchise player (what every good GM tries to do out there), hire a good coach with a proven track record (what every GM wants to do out there), try and replenish the youth on the team after years of pissing draft picks and talent into the wind under the guidance of ever so great PDA. Let's not forget that McLemore and Stauskas were all picked under PDA's regime. Let's also not forget that talent like Tyreke Evans and Isaiah Thomas were lost for sweet **** all under PDA's regime. One good thing he did was trade for Gay to try and replenish the talent level that way but then he proceeded to trade IT2 for practically nothing. Collison signing was a solid move but for around $2M a season more, he could have kept IT2 instead.
So has Vlade been perfect?! No! However one thing that he has that NONE of the previous GM/Advisors/coaches had was a clear plan of what type of team he wants. It is very much work in progress but you have to pay your dues. Vlade's first job was to clean up the mess that was left behind. He has done that in good part. He has attempted to build on the fly with veteran signings but he has also tried to replenish the roster with youth. Time will tell if he got the picks right but from all the rookies out there, I am not exactly seeing someone that he has flat our missed on last year. The year before, you could argue that he should have taken Booker over WCS. In hindsight, sure but I think majority of this board liked the WCS pick next to Cousins.
This was always going to be a challenge but like always there is HOPE that things will work out better than expected. I think this season, the culture is slowly being changed and foundations built. This team needed to learn how to compete first and I think they are doing that well. Next step is learning how to win. Sure you will point to veteran players and say they should know how to win. They are all playing for a new coach, and a new system. They are learning and coach is learning about them. It took Malone a full season just to get the team to be competitive and improve. Joerger will probably have a similar timetable. Time if more important now that it was a few year ago for obvious reasons but it still won't magically happen.
I don't agree with a lot of things Vlade or Joerger have done but I am hell of a lot more comfortable with them two running the show and making decisions than I have been with Mullin/PDA/Karl trio. At least here there is a clear plan of what they want to achieve and there are things being put in place to achieve those. With PDA, there really was no plan. He talked pace despite having a big man as a franchise piece that is really not made for pace. He wanted to implement the Denver way in Sacramento despite there being no logic behind it. At least Vlade and Joerger have a plan that makes some sense.
So no, this is not all about GM and Coach sucking up to Cousins. This is about building around Cousins which every franchise in their right mind in the NBA would be doing. Not push him out of town because he doesn't fit a preconceived idea of how the team should play. Great coaches play to franchise player's strengths, not against them.