in my estimation, demarcus cousins has, in his recent stretch of excellent play, proven what happens when two events occur in the kings' gameplan: 1) cousins is made the primary option and consistent go-to guy down low, and 2) the coaching staff is able to convince cousins that it is worthwhile for him to kick the ball out of a double-team. in this way, demarcus cousins, perennial manchild and supposed cancer, actually manages to make his team better, which is more than can be said for just about anybody else on the team, save tyreke evans when he is also playing at his best and at his most unselfish. if tyreke can reclaim that success he had during his best stretch this season and merge it with demarcus' current level of play, then you've got the one-two punch the kings were always looking for. what absolutely cannot happen, however, is a return to "green light" ball, where lesser players like aaron brooks, isaiah thomas, jimmer fredette, marcus thornton (when he comes back from injury), or, god forbid, james johnson attempt to dominate a ball that should, much more often than not, be in the hands of the team's cornerstone center. somebody, anybody on that coaching staff needs to step up and make it clear that demarcus cousins is the first option in just about any halfcourt set. from there, the kings can build outward towards a more nuanced gameplan. but, in the meantime, with the growth and maturity of demarcus cousins' at stake, it should be very, very simple: move the ball in a purposed way, with the purpose being to get it to big cuz where he can be most effective...
I needed a good laugh today.Jefferson is better.
so after the OKC-GSW game on NBAtv on Wednesday, on NBA Gametime with EJ/Steve Smith/Shaq,
EJ asked shaq "what caught your attention around the league on this night?"
Shaq answered "DeMarcus Cousins, he's the most talented big man in the league" and he went on to compliment big Cuz with the occasional comment of "if he gets his head on straight"
EJ also chimed in and said that its been nothing but good things since his last suspension.
Ahhhh, what the hell does Shaq know. Whats he ever done in the league. These guys on the fourm are far more knowledgable, and they certainly know more about playing the center position than Shaq does..
I thought Tim Duncan is the greatest POWER FORWARD of all time. Why dont you just include Lebron James as the best center while youre at it, guy.
Duncan has been a C for the past 5 years
What would be really neat is if we could play Tyson Chandler next to Cousins. That's a playoff team, regardless of who else is on the court.
What I REALLY wanted to see was the Kings draft Andre Drummond. He's still too raw now, but imagine in four years what a front court of DMC (at PF) and Drummond would look like.
I was not on the Drummond train at draft. I really liked Harrison Barnes for the team, being the best fit to what we needed most. Drummond has changed my mind.
Swing and a miss, Geoff.
Maybe, but the fact of the matter is TRob is starting to blossom more and more into an NBA player. It's still way too early to tell who the best pick would have been. If we are arguing that Drummond or Barnes would have filled a needed role on the team, then that's a different argument, but I think GP went for the BPA when TRob fell to us.
I can't even muster the energy to get worked up about this again, but even on draft day my thought was that even IF Robinson became as good as some thought he would (and which I had my doubts about) he STILL wouldn't be a good fit next to Cousins in terms of style.
Honestly, if Robinson had turned out to be a stud I think the natural implication would have been that the Kings trade DMC.
And in all fairness, I didn't think Drummond would show as many flashes as he has this early. His ceiling is even higher than I thought. But my reasoning was that at the minimum he would be a JaVale McGee or DeAndre Jordan level player. And those are $10 million a year guys.
Unfortunately, I think Drummond would have floundered in the culture here. At best, he's a Tyson Chandler type and that is what the Kings could use, but if drafted by the Kings you have no idea if he succeeds at all.
I can't even muster the energy to get worked up about this again, but even on draft day my thought was that even IF Robinson became as good as some thought he would (and which I had my doubts about) he STILL wouldn't be a good fit next to Cousins in terms of style.
Honestly, if Robinson had turned out to be a stud I think the natural implication would have been that the Kings trade DMC.
And in all fairness, I didn't think Drummond would show as many flashes as he has this early. His ceiling is even higher than I thought. But my reasoning was that at the minimum he would be a JaVale McGee or DeAndre Jordan level player. And those are $10 million a year guys.
people wanna talk about Cousins attitude problems, did anyone see RUSSEL WESTBROOK last night? Cousins has done a lot of dumb ****, but ive never seen him throw a hissy fit on the bench to that magnitude, and ive never seen him punch a chair and storm off the court into the locker room DURING A FREAKING GAME!!!
I didn't see that, let me guess did he not get a foul call... waaa waa.
can't stand westbrook.
I didn't see that, let me guess did he not get a foul call... waaa waa.
can't stand westbrook.
I saw the Westbrook meltdown and it bothers me that an established player on an established contender would have a temper tantrum. Bothers me when Kobe does his death stare at team mates and coaches, bothers me when Rondo or Melo act like thugs, it even bothers me when Josh Smith starts acting like an underpaid franchise player. These guys are all stars on good franchises, solid coaches, good front office, outbursts from them seem selfish and immature.
Cousins plays for the Kings. Everybody on the forum knows the situation with this team from the owners to the coach. He is a product of the environment. I like to think he is passionate about making the team better, about becoming the franchise player and he is reacting to car crash around him. The owners don't care about the team, the coach doesn't care about the team because he doesn't need results to keep his job. Players are the team are more concerned with getting their shots than they are with winning. On top of that, he has created a reputation around the league for snapping and feels targeted.
Used to be easy to say *he needs to grow up, be a pro* but this problem really could be everyone elses fault and not his. I'm more concerned with the players that just sit back and accept failure than I am with the one guy in this organization that actual seems to care.
Great article on why its unfair to make Cousins the scapegoat for this season
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1519510-demarcus-cousins-should-not-be-scapegoated-for-the-kings-woeful-season