Cuz is a father, & more from Amick

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20.../demarcus-cousins-sacramento-kings/index.html

Some good stuff in here:



Before the first question can even be completed, Cousins -- looking lean and mean at 6-foot-11 with a frame that is nearly 20 pounds lighter than it was at last season's end -- provides a reminder as to why he's rattled so many cages in recent years. He is forever candid and uncouth, and, in this case, quick to correct the premise of a reporter's first question.
His experience with the U.S. select team in Las Vegas in July won't be remembered as a positive one, he insists, and his well-publicized dust-up with USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo is to blame.
"No, it wasn't [positive]," Cousins interjected unapologetically. "No."
During the week in which the select squad played against the Olympic team as training for the London Olympics, Cousins drew criticism for being too physical during scrimmages. Colangelo told reporters that Cousins "has some growing up to do." Cousins approaching the USA Basketball chairman to discuss their rift.
"I didn't enjoy it," he said of the experience. "I went out there, and ... I'm not going to say I didn't learn anything from it, because I did. But it was just, in my mind, another political battle. I learned more about politics. I saw the work ethic of the so-called elite in the league, and I took some notes from that and took that back with me. But as far as the rest of it? No.
"Honestly, the scrimmages were one-sided the whole time. To even have a chance, you had to play hard as hell. I mean, we were out there getting our heads knocked off, and if they're going to play physical then I'm going to play physical back. I'm not out there trying to start fights, just trying to stand on my own. But I guess the ignorance of people is they take it as being immature."



It has the potential for a really significant growth year for him," Petrie told SI.com. "On the physical side for sure, he really consistently worked on his conditioning, played every day for the past couple weeks here getting ready. He's shooting the ball very well. He's coming into camp in the best shape I've ever seen him, really.
"So if we can combine the physical improvement with some skill improvement and some mental improvement, then there could be some real growth. ... It's all still in the development phase. He's a player where the elevator for him can still go way up, and we'll keep working with him to try to get him there."
The list of elite NBA centers is a short one, with the Lakers' Dwight Howard and Philadelphia's Andrew Bynum alone in that regard. But the idea that Cousins is closing fast in the big-man race is as real as the sneer on his face when he was asked to argue on his own behalf.
"I'm not going to even speak on" who is the best big man in the game, said Cousins, who averaged 18.1 points, 10.9 rebounds and 1.2 blocks last season for the 22-44 Kings. "Whoever you consider the best in the game, just check my game against theirs. Go look at the game stats and you tell me.
"My game speaks for itself. Regardless of our team's record, their team's record, or who made the playoffs or whatever, I'm one of the best big men in this game right now."


* Cousins revealed for the first time that his former girlfriend from his hometown of Mobile, Ala., gave birth to his son, Amir, five months ago. It was, to be clear, one of the few times in the interview that he offered a hearty smile, speaking of how fatherhood had changed his perspective:
"It's fun. I'm enjoying it. You've got to grow up fast. It's an added responsibility. Now you're not just a role model for the fans, you're a role model for someone who is actually looking up to you. It changes your mindset."

"Every chance [people] get, they bring it [the Westphal incident] back up, never accepting the fact that maybe it was Westphal and it wasn't DeMarcus. But hell, we're going to stick with DeMarcus, to say it was DeMarcus. I haven't had an incident since, so you tell me.
"We've moved on, and we've gotten better from it. But I don't feel like I was treated right [by the organization] in that whole situation."


* On his summer workout routine that has drawn so much praise from his Kings bosses:
"I basically doubled up my workouts. Even when [agent and adviser John Greig] wasn't in town, I still made sure I worked out. I was in the gym, running every night, watching the way I eat, watching my calorie count. Every little small thing.
"We haven't really worried about the [exact] weight, but I don't want to overdo it. I'm watching what I eat, trying not to eat too many heavy meals. I wasn't [doing that before]. Well, I was, but I wasn't as disciplined."
Last offseason and during the season under Westphal, Cousins said, "I put in the work but there was nothing positive coming out of it. No matter how much I did, it was never good enough. I wanted to be good. I wanted to be great. I wanted to be in the best shape. But at the same time, if I don't have the support system that's there and that's also trying to help me get there, then what can I do? What I'm saying is that was the Westphal era. Now we all have a goal, we know where we want to be. Me and coach [Keith Smart] are on the same page, so it's easier to get it done."


On the team and, specifically, the dynamic between him and fourth-year guard Tyreke Evans:
"At the end of the day, everybody in that locker room knows this team is myself and Tyreke's. I don't give a [expletive] about no articles [asking whose team it is]. This team goes as far as we carry it."
 
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"I didn't enjoy it," he said of the experience. "I went out there, and ... I'm not going to say I didn't learn anything from it, because I did. But it was just, in my mind, another political battle. I learned more about politics. I saw the work ethic of the so-called elite in the league, and I took some notes from that and took that back with me. But as far as the rest of it? No.

I love the defiance and disdain dripping from everything in that article. I undersand this guy perhaps better than I have any other King. If he has made the mental connection that the way you shut everybody up is by outworking them and them dropping 40 on them while stomping on their throat..there is no limit to how good he can be.
 
I love the defiance and disdain dripping from everything in that article. I undersand this guy perhaps better than I have any other King. If he has made the mental connection that the way you shut everybody up is by outworking them and them dropping 40 on them while stomping on their throat..there is no limit to how good he can be.

And we may have two players who fit that category as Cousins mentions about Robinson. If nothing else, this year should be exciting due to our roster having many many players who are hungry to prove themselves. Cousins wants to continue to show he is a star, so does Tyreke. Robinson seems to have a chip on his shoulder after sliding a bit in the draft. IT is going to fight for that starting spot against Brooks who also has something to prove after being in China last year. I would also expect Jimmer's motivation level is through the roof after last season... I hope all of the motivation these guys are bringing into this year materializes into something positive.
 
On the team and, specifically, the dynamic between him and fourth-year guard Tyreke Evans:
"At the end of the day, everybody in that locker room knows this team is myself and Tyreke's. I don't give a [expletive] about no articles [asking whose team it is]. This team goes as far as we carry it."

You have to love this and the ownership/responsibility he is taking for the team's success.
 
I've been pretty critical of Amick over the years, so I have to be fair and give him credit for an excellent article. (Everyone should be sure to click on the link and read the whole article for two reasons: 1. It's that good; and 2. SI tracks traffic on various articles and Amick deserves to get all the "points" he can for this.)

Why hasn't Jones at the Bee done something like this? He doesn't have the skill IMHO and he doesn't give a rat's patoot.
 
I love the defiance and disdain dripping from everything in that article. I undersand this guy perhaps better than I have any other King. If he has made the mental connection that the way you shut everybody up is by outworking them and them dropping 40 on them while stomping on their throat..there is no limit to how good he can be.

Amen.
 
I've been pretty critical of Amick over the years, so I have to be fair and give him credit for an excellent article. (Everyone should be sure to click on the link and read the whole article for two reasons: 1. It's that good; and 2. SI tracks traffic on various articles and Amick deserves to get all the "points" he can for this.)

Why hasn't Jones at the Bee done something like this? He doesn't have the skill IMHO and he doesn't give a rat's patoot.

He has no fire in his belly. Another way of saying lazy. Not even sure he spoke with Petrie at summer league, and I did. He just doesn't put in any extra effort. Amick is a go getter. You may not agree with everything he writes, but at least he's writing something.
 
I love the defiance and disdain dripping from everything in that article. I undersand this guy perhaps better than I have any other King. If he has made the mental connection that the way you shut everybody up is by outworking them and them dropping 40 on them while stomping on their throat..there is no limit to how good he can be.

I think you need to be a little more graphic. But your right, he's playing with a chip on his shoulder. Cuz is an outspoken guy, and unfortunately there's a reporter lurking behind every press table thats looking for any slip of the tongue, or a defiant look to turn into a negative. Not much he can do about it other than be one of the best players in the NBA.
 
Its times like this where i know deep down boogie will take us to the promised land and beyond. We can all relate to his battles and the fact there really is a us V the world mentality not just born out of the whole arena issue but because of who we are and what we've been through as a franchise and a city which helps us relate.

Boogie is our fan base personified, much like webber before we identify with him and we live through him, hes not just our means to a brighter tomorrow but everything we live for today. I remember a melo quote related to all this saying he was out there fouling the hell out of everyone. Id pay over and above to have courtside tickets when the knicks come visit just so i could remind boogie of those quotes and watch him destroy the NY front court, chandler and amare be damed.
 
I am very confident that both Cuz and Reke will take their games to another level this year and if they click together as a duo, they will be beastly and the team will be much better as a result
 
On the team and, specifically, the dynamic between him and fourth-year guard Tyreke Evans:
"At the end of the day, everybody in that locker room knows this team is myself and Tyreke's. I don't give a [expletive] about no articles [asking whose team it is]. This team goes as far as we carry it."
I hope this will be the case this year - with Evans and Cousins dominating the ball.

I hope our ball-hungry midget PGs (IT and Brooks) and midget SG (MT) would let Evans and Cousins development go smoothly.
 
I hope this will be the case this year - with Evans and Cousins dominating the ball.

I hope our ball-hungry midget PGs (IT and Brooks) and midget SG (MT) would let Evans and Cousins development go smoothly.

Hmm don't think it's fair to label IT like that. While he wasn't exactly a pass-first point he wasn't a selfish player either, and did make a lot of good passes. I'm pretty sure that if Evans has improved and is put in a position to make our offense more effective and efficient, IT will also do his part to ensure that Evans' efforts don't go in vain.
 
id say if anybody should play with a chip on their shoulder it should be JT. year after year we bring in PF's to replace him because (he is just a 3rd big) Yet every year he ends up the starting PF.
 
amick is one of the few national journalists who actually keeps a consistent beat on the kings, a team the rest of the basketball world has relegated to obscurity. granted, amick was formerly a sacramento bee staff writer, but he has no obligation to continue covering the kings as consistently as he does. i appreciate his interest and his analysis, which is miles better, objectively speaking, than just about anything the local coverage has to offer. that said, this is an excellent article. demarcus cousins is just a wonderfully complex personality, a true rarity in the oft-dulled sea of colorless professional athletes...
 
id say if anybody should play with a chip on their shoulder it should be JT. year after year we bring in PF's to replace him because (he is just a 3rd big) Yet every year he ends up the starting PF.

True, though I'm not so sure whether that's more to the credit of JT than it is to the discredit of the PFs we bring in..
 
amick is one of the few national journalists who actually keeps a consistent beat on the kings, a team the rest of the basketball world has relegated to obscurity. granted, amick was formerly a sacramento bee staff writer, but he has no obligation to continue covering the kings as consistently as he does. i appreciate his interest and his analysis, which is miles better, objectively speaking, than just about anything the local coverage has to offer. that said, this is an excellent article. demarcus cousins is just a wonderfully complex personality, a true rarity in the oft-dulled sea of colorless professional athletes...

Well he does live here and goes to all the home games.
 
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