DeMarcus Cousins' Past Teammates

Is it possible to pile on any more $%^& to the top of this list of players? ;)

BTW, you should add a list of the coaches and meddling owners to the pile.
 
Yup. I actually don't think that a lot of the players were bad in themselves, but the problem was they were starting for us where they should have been bench players. I still feel we could and should have won more than 30 games nonetheless but well... Reasons. In particular I'm thinking of the Westphal coached team with both Cuz and Evans. Thought that had promise but we fired Westphal and handed the reins over to Keith (not very) Smart. Then it was just downhill from there.

Look at the Clippers. Even with Blake and DeAndre out the are competitive. Yes CP3 is great and he is the best cheater in the NBA and all that. But they still have a great guard line with Crawford (7th in 3's in NBA history) and Reddick (He was ballin last night). Then they have a front line of Pierce, Mbah a Moute and Aldrich. Then coming off the bench is Johnson , Rivers and Prigioni. Those are all good veteran players except for maybe Rivers whose Dad is the Coach.

The Kings did not have a cast like that in those 30 win seasons.
 
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Look at the Clippers. Even with Blake and DeAndre out the are competitive. Yes CP3 is great and he is the best cheater in the NBA and all that. But they still have a great guard line with Crawford (7th in 3's in NBA history) and Reddick (He was ballin last night). Then they have a front line of Pierce, Mbah a Moute and Aldrich. Then coming off the bench is Johnson , Rivers and Prigioni. Those are all good veteran players except for maybe Rivers whose Dad is the Coach.

The Kings did not have a cast like that in those 30 win seasons.

That's because most of their offense isn't created by Blake/DeAndre. Same thing when Howard was out for Houston. When CP3 went out Blake had to step up his game tremendously. But nonetheless, they are and have been far away from a team that wins more than 30 games, which is what I was expecting. I'm not talking deep playoff contender, I'm talking 35 games.

Also, I feel you actually brought up a good point with the Clippers' roster. How good was Redick before coming to the Clippers? Mbah a Moute? Aldrich, Austin frikin Rivers, Wesley Bust Johnson, Prigioni aren't exactly great players. But you have this idea that they are "good veteran players" precisely because they're on a good team with a good coach. Pierce is averaging 5.6 points for them, hardly great either. Therein lies my point that we can't just go "Where are these ex-Kings now?" to prove that they weren't good players. Austin Rivers would probably be falling out of the league if not for his dad bringing him in. Also, we should only consider rotation players that Cousins was playing with. Saying a guy like Tyler Honeycutt or Sim Bhullar are out of the league now hardly means anything when they weren't expected to play much to begin with.
 
This is a good question. Grant Napear always talks about the Kings not being very good with or without cousins. But Cousins has never had any memorable teammates. It's baffling as to why Grant doesn't realize that, after calling games for so many years. I love Grant but he should stop this "Cousins is the scapegoat" mentality during rough stretches. I'm just glad Cousins is still sticking around considering he hasn't had complimentary players around him for all these years, until this year. Thank God for Vlade.
 
If cuz is so dominant why don't other players want to play here w him? U think Shaq wouldn't draw FAs?
 
THat is such a terrible list overall and the little bit of talented pieces we did get around him that made some soft of sense, we gave up for nothing. Great work Kings! :rolleyes:
 
This is a good question. Grant Napear always talks about the Kings not being very good with or without cousins. But Cousins has never had any memorable teammates. It's baffling as to why Grant doesn't realize that, after calling games for so many years. I love Grant but he should stop this "Cousins is the scapegoat" mentality during rough stretches. I'm just glad Cousins is still sticking around considering he hasn't had complimentary players around him for all these years, until this year. Thank God for Vlade.

Fans don't realize it. You should look back at the old threads. The supposed "knowledgable" fans would be in this forum swearing up and down that X player is really good and has all star potential blah blah blah. Just go back and look at all the ridiculous optimism for the players while they were here. It's silly.
 
Fans don't realize it. You should look back at the old threads. The supposed "knowledgable" fans would be in this forum swearing up and down that X player is really good and has all star potential blah blah blah. Just go back and look at all the ridiculous optimism for the players while they were here. It's silly.
I'm sure the optimism was sky high. At least the fans have hope, even if they're delusional lol. I agree though, that the personnel was nothing to brag about all these years. It feels good to know we're finally turning this ship in the right direction.
 
Fans don't realize it. You should look back at the old threads. The supposed "knowledgable" fans would be in this forum swearing up and down that X player is really good and has all star potential blah blah blah. Just go back and look at all the ridiculous optimism for the players while they were here. It's silly.

True. Hindsight is always 20/20, but fans always tend to overrate their own players.
 
What's your point?

I think the point was that they took players that weren't very well regarded before the team and developed them in such a way as to make the players well regarded ON the team. Player development and role development was good. Versus us. We took a middling player and he either did nothing or regressed. We would take young kids with potential and they would not grow. We have a hand in it as well.
 
Fans don't realize it. You should look back at the old threads. The supposed "knowledgable" fans would be in this forum swearing up and down that X player is really good and has all star potential blah blah blah. Just go back and look at all the ridiculous optimism for the players while they were here. It's silly.

In fairness to me, Donte Greene was outplaying Omri for a large portion of Omri's first stint on the team.
 
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The player development aspect of this organization is terrible. Of course most of that falls on the prior regime since this current one has only failed to develop one top prospect, Ben McLemore. Makes it even more amazing that Boogie is what he is despite all the sins this organization has commited.
 
The player development aspect of this organization is terrible. Of course most of that falls on the prior regime since this current one has only failed to develop one top prospect, Ben McLemore. Makes it even more amazing that Boogie is what he is despite all the sins this organization has commited.

As I've mentioned I'm not even sure that's true.

I think the talent assessment/drafting of this franchise has been the terrible part. Not like our guys have gone elsewhere and blown up, at least since the Gerald Wallace days. We simply didn't draft anybody with any talent. Hence nothing to develop. Being broke and badly out of favor with agents, we could only sign middling near washed up vet FAs. A huge problem was that we did the same thing with the coaches. And to top it off our owners have been basketball ignoramuses that have pushed us to focus on the wrong things and play idiotic styles not suited to personnel.
 
As I've mentioned I'm not even sure that's true.

I think the talent assessment/drafting of this franchise has been the terrible part. Not like our guys have gone elsewhere and blown up, at least since the Gerald Wallace days. We simply didn't draft anybody with any talent. Hence nothing to develop. Being broke and badly out of favor with agents, we could only sign middling near washed up vet FAs. A huge problem was that we did the same thing with the coaches. And to top it off our owners have been basketball ignoramuses that have pushed us to focus on the wrong things and play idiotic styles not suited to personnel.

Yeah, but other than that, things have been going pretty well.
 
As for talent evaluation: I don't think Petrie even wanted Cuz. Word was he kept leaning towards Monroe since he was more of a Princeton type. Maloofs might have talked him into the bigger name in Cousins to sell tickets faster. (Perhaps the one good Maloof thing during those years.)

During the tank years:

Good picks: Casspi, IT, Cuz, WCS
Okay-Solid Picks: Tyreke
Oops: Everything else

Omri and IT were lost due to clashes with coaches and GMs. Likely nearly lost Cuz to the same thing many times. So even when they get talent, they panic and throw it overboard.
 
As for talent evaluation: I don't think Petrie even wanted Cuz. Word was he kept leaning towards Monroe since he was more of a Princeton type. Maloofs might have talked him into the bigger name in Cousins to sell tickets faster. (Perhaps the one good Maloof thing during those years.)

During the tank years:

Good picks: Casspi, IT, Cuz, WCS
Okay-Solid Picks: Tyreke
Oops: Everything else

Omri and IT were lost due to clashes with coaches and GMs. Likely nearly lost Cuz to the same thing many times. So even when they get talent, they panic and throw it overboard.

I would argue that Tyreke was a good pick. Unless you are saying that it was a bad pick based on the fact that Curry, DeRozan, Holliday, and Jeff Teague were behind him. He is a career 17, 5, and 5 player.
 
I would argue that Tyreke was a good pick. Unless you are saying that it was a bad pick based on the fact that Curry, DeRozan, Holliday, and Jeff Teague were behind him. He is a career 17, 5, and 5 player.

That's basically it. That was a very deep draft. Only a few teams totally struck out. Tyreke's game stalled out, while others grew. Could argue Omri was the benefit of a deep draft as well, but I feel he is clearly better than the players drafted around him. (Mullens and Carver)
 
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