People remain just confused on this issue amongst many.
Cousins shooting jumpers does NOT equal Cousins doesn't go inside, in particular on physically weak opponents. What he is doing, and doing beautifully, is learning at an amazing rate what does and does not work against various opponnets. In 3 months he's already figured out he just can't bang and overpower the bigger taller centers in the league in the post, and so he exploits them out where he has an advantage. Have LaMarcuus Aldridge guard him and all of a sudden he goes down inside and goes to work. DeMarcus Cousins takes more shots within 10 feet of the hoop than does Tim Duncan (7.5 attempts/gm to Duncan's 6.5), and does it in fewer minutes. In fact I am going to go ahead and crunch some numbers here, using hoopdata's shot location charting. The link to the raw page is here:
http://hoopdata.com/shotstats.aspx
NBA Bigs, shots within 10 feet of the hoop, per 40 minutes
Howard 12.9
Randolph 12.8
Stoudemire 12.7
Milicic 12.7
Ming 12.4
Griffin 12.3
Bogut 12.0
Bynum 12.0
Boozer 11.8
Cousins 11.5
Kaman 11.3
Hibbert 11.2
Scola 11.2
Lopez 10.9
Aldridge 10.8
O'Neal 10.5
Jefferson 10.3
Hickson 10.0
P.Gasol 9.5
Love 9.7
Lee 9.0
Blatche 9.2
Nene 9.0
Duncan 8.9
Noah 8.7
Odom 8.5
Okafor 8.5
Milsap 8.4
J.Smith 7.8
West 7.7
M.Gasol 7.6
Horford 7.1
Bargnani 7.0
Varejao 6.8
Brand 6.3
Bosh 6.1
Green 6.0
*methodology: I took the combined shots at rim and shots < 10feet for every PF or C appearing on the Top 40 list for either shots at rim or shots <10 feet, divided the total by their minutes played, then multiplied the result by 40(min) to get the per 40 rate.
So Cousins is 10th in the entire league in interior shots taken per minute, hanging with the elite bangers and rim attackers in the league as a 20yr old rookie who's body isn't even fully developed yet, and yet we have a line of argument developing that he doesn't go inside enough? Who exactly does then? I can only explain it by people again just not having a very realistic view of what goes on in the rest of the league. ESPN may make it look like Blake Griffin dunks 20 times a game, but in reality he takes less than 1 extra shot inside per 40 minutes than does Cousins. And he's 2-3years older and has twice the vertical leap.