Larry David
Starter
I keep reading over and over again that Demarcus Cousins will stay here because he values loyalty.
While many players are “loyal to their fans,” you’ll very seldom see a player say, “This franchise is a mess and I don’t have a good chance at competing for the title here, but I’m here for the long term because the folks that fill up 70% of the arena many nights are great.” I wouldn’t bank on this. Over the course of NBA history, even among players that value loyalty, this isn’t realistic.
And it’s not “the franchise” because that’s a logo and a jersey. Instead, players are loyal to the people that make up the franchise. Over time, you can build working relationships with people that create bonds that can serve as a basis for loyalty. This is a real factor, and Cousins does seem to value loyalty.
DMC has been here 5 years. Currently, to whom should we expect him to be loyal?
The 2 different owners of the team?
The 2 different GMs (and counting)?
The 5 coaches?
Or the 48 different players that have suited up for the Kings over the past 5 years?
During the past five years, we’ve been a perpetual turnstile on every front, bad, and dysfunctional. Also, DMC made it very clear that people working for the franchise crossed a line with how they treated his name in public just two months ago. Do you think he’s enjoying his time here right now? Are we sure that “loyalty” is our trump card for retaining his services? Right now, I don’t see it.
We could build loyalty over the next two years before Cousins enters his walk year. This team could be decent, he could have a good time, he may value the people he works with, and that loyalty might be important to Cousins as he weights a lot of factors that include: his ability to compete for a title; the competence of the franchise that will control his rights for the next 4-5 years; the loyalty he has with other players in the league, like his Kentucky teammates.
I totally get and join the hope that we’ll create something to give Cousins a reason to stay and play upon his sense of loyalty to keep him here. This could still happen. I think currently banking upon him staying because he’s a loyal person is just repeating something that doesn’t make much sense to make fans feel better.
While many players are “loyal to their fans,” you’ll very seldom see a player say, “This franchise is a mess and I don’t have a good chance at competing for the title here, but I’m here for the long term because the folks that fill up 70% of the arena many nights are great.” I wouldn’t bank on this. Over the course of NBA history, even among players that value loyalty, this isn’t realistic.
And it’s not “the franchise” because that’s a logo and a jersey. Instead, players are loyal to the people that make up the franchise. Over time, you can build working relationships with people that create bonds that can serve as a basis for loyalty. This is a real factor, and Cousins does seem to value loyalty.
DMC has been here 5 years. Currently, to whom should we expect him to be loyal?
The 2 different owners of the team?
The 2 different GMs (and counting)?
The 5 coaches?
Or the 48 different players that have suited up for the Kings over the past 5 years?
During the past five years, we’ve been a perpetual turnstile on every front, bad, and dysfunctional. Also, DMC made it very clear that people working for the franchise crossed a line with how they treated his name in public just two months ago. Do you think he’s enjoying his time here right now? Are we sure that “loyalty” is our trump card for retaining his services? Right now, I don’t see it.
We could build loyalty over the next two years before Cousins enters his walk year. This team could be decent, he could have a good time, he may value the people he works with, and that loyalty might be important to Cousins as he weights a lot of factors that include: his ability to compete for a title; the competence of the franchise that will control his rights for the next 4-5 years; the loyalty he has with other players in the league, like his Kentucky teammates.
I totally get and join the hope that we’ll create something to give Cousins a reason to stay and play upon his sense of loyalty to keep him here. This could still happen. I think currently banking upon him staying because he’s a loyal person is just repeating something that doesn’t make much sense to make fans feel better.