Frightening rumor about Cousins

My thoughts exactly with this and whatever is going on with Tyreke, just ugh love to end this season now.

i agree, can't wait for the season to be over.. this season has not been fun to watch. so far, its PW with the musical chair shuffling of the line up. disgruntled players that don't know what their position are. the knee jerk discipline and public outing of the players.
 
The Kings aren't going to send DeMarcus Cousins to the D league. Is Cousins suffering growing pains his first year in the NBA? Yup. Is Westphal, much like a parent of a heastrong teenager, at times very frustrated with his young star? Yup again. Is this whole thing pretty much only getting ink because the team is playing so poorly and finding such unique and original ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? Yup, yup, yup.

Cousins needs a mentor, someone who has gone through it and can help him to understand just what's going on. My choice would be Webber, but I can't see him taking the cut in pay to do it.

Cousins needs to grow up...and the Kings need to find a way to help him without breaking his spirit or giving in to his occasional misdeeds. I believe this will all work out but it's gonna take a lot of patience on both sides to get through it.
This.
 
Kings FUTURE

Landry 24 - Evans 13 - Casspi 18 - JT 34 - Greene 20 - Cousins 15 - Whiteside 33

I swiped this off Big Cuz 15's offering. It's a good investment in the future. Unfortunately Evans and Cousins are teetering. I hope they get their acts together. Hopefully they will get back to playing good basketball and forgeting the rest of the stuff. If they keep going in the direction they're heading they won't even be worth anything in a trade. In the meantime give Petrie and Westphal a raise for having to deal above and beyond the call of duty.
 
Who's projected to go first in the draft? This franchise is a joke.

The funny part about that is correct me if I'm wrong anybody, but I don't see any real great potential in this draft. Maybe this Kyrie Irving but I haven't seen anything on him that has caught my eye and probably won't since he's out with a foot injury. But that's another reason why this yr is such a drag, theres no real joy for me in getting a top 3 pick,
 
The Kings aren't going to send DeMarcus Cousins to the D league. Is Cousins suffering growing pains his first year in the NBA? Yup. Is Westphal, much like a parent of a heastrong teenager, at times very frustrated with his young star? Yup again. Is this whole thing pretty much only getting ink because the team is playing so poorly and finding such unique and original ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? Yup, yup, yup.

Cousins needs a mentor, someone who has gone through it and can help him to understand just what's going on. My choice would be Webber, but I can't see him taking the cut in pay to do it.

Cousins needs to grow up...and the Kings need to find a way to help him without breaking his spirit or giving in to his occasional misdeeds. I believe this will all work out but it's gonna take a lot of patience on both sides to get through it.



And just where the hell have you been young lady? I'm glad that there's finally proof of your actual existance other than fleeting memories lurking in my subconcius mind. Merry Christmas!!
 
The funny part about that is correct me if I'm wrong anybody, but I don't see any real great potential in this draft. Maybe this Kyrie Irving but I haven't seen anything on him that has caught my eye and probably won't since he's out with a foot injury. But that's another reason why this yr is such a drag, theres no real joy for me in getting a top 3 pick,

Try watching more college basketball.
 
Try watching more college basketball.

I watch tons of college ball, mostly during the conference and natl tourney season. I've seen a lot this season, just nobody really sticks out as that WOW type player we'd be looking for with our potential draft status.
 
I watch tons of college ball, mostly during the conference and natl tourney season. I've seen a lot this season, just nobody really sticks out as that WOW type player we'd be looking for with our potential draft status.

Someone will probably pull a Derrick Rose and start to get everyone talking around the time of the big tournament.
 
Sometimes you don't know where to stick something interesting and don't want to open new thread just for the helluva it. Here's a predicition of Kings record this season, draft lottery player the team will select and a new arena name for soon to expire Arco sponser. http://www.sacbee.com/2010/12/25/3280431/what-the-crystal-ball-holds-for.html

Which reminds me of this:

http://www.kingsfans.com/forums/sho...10-2011-Game-By-Game-Predictions&daysprune=75

Guess the dude was being hella optimistic for us...
 
I watch tons of college ball, mostly during the conference and natl tourney season. I've seen a lot this season, just nobody really sticks out as that WOW type player we'd be looking for with our potential draft status.

First off, its nice to have another lover of college B ball. Secondly, its way too early to tell whose going to stand out just yet. But, once again it looks like the top players will come from the freshman class. And unfortunately, its alway hard to find a truely polished player thats just finished highschool. But trust me, one of those guys will end up being a star. From what little I saw of Irving he looks like the real deal to me. My guess is that he'll stay another year at Duke. But you never know. You have to be impressed with Walker and what he's done so far this year.

The hard part with judging college players is that sometimes they're surpressed by the system they're being forced to play in. Look how many people overlooked Landry Fields in the last draft.
 
First off, its nice to have another lover of college B ball. Secondly, its way too early to tell whose going to stand out just yet. But, once again it looks like the top players will come from the freshman class. And unfortunately, its alway hard to find a truely polished player thats just finished highschool. But trust me, one of those guys will end up being a star. From what little I saw of Irving he looks like the real deal to me. My guess is that he'll stay another year at Duke. But you never know. You have to be impressed with Walker and what he's done so far this year.

The hard part with judging college players is that sometimes they're surpressed by the system they're being forced to play in. Look how many people overlooked Landry Fields in the last draft.
I would agree there will be star talent in this years draft, but I think it's talent which will take a little longer to mature.

A question for you, given the situation of the franchise, would you want to take a chance on a top 5 pick, or instead package it with a player or two to acquire a talented player with experience? Is a top 5 pick in this draft, in your opinion valuable enough to package it and in return get a player which might help this franchise a little quicker than a rookie would?

Obviously we've been rebuilding through the draft the last 2 years, but at what point do you give more consideration to using that pick to acquire someone else. I haven't watched enough college ball this season to make that determination.
 
First off, its nice to have another lover of college B ball. Secondly, its way too early to tell whose going to stand out just yet. But, once again it looks like the top players will come from the freshman class. And unfortunately, its alway hard to find a truely polished player thats just finished highschool. But trust me, one of those guys will end up being a star. From what little I saw of Irving he looks like the real deal to me. My guess is that he'll stay another year at Duke. But you never know. You have to be impressed with Walker and what he's done so far this year.

The hard part with judging college players is that sometimes they're surpressed by the system they're being forced to play in. Look how many people overlooked Landry Fields in the last draft.


I like Walker a lot..I'm also liking whatever I've seen from that big dude Sullinger from OSU. Hell I really like the recently suspended Pullen. I don't think its too early to talk college ball however I do think its too early to know what we are gonna be looking for in this upcoming draft. There are a lot of guys who have potential to be nice roleplayers like Fields in this draft this year, just no Walls or Griffins.

I'm hoping we can land ourselves a polished poised 3rd or 4th yr player who's NBA ready like Fields or Dajuan Blair this year.
 
I would agree there will be star talent in this years draft, but I think it's talent which will take a little longer to mature.

A question for you, given the situation of the franchise, would you want to take a chance on a top 5 pick, or instead package it with a player or two to acquire a talented player with experience? Is a top 5 pick in this draft, in your opinion valuable enough to package it and in return get a player which might help this franchise a little quicker than a rookie would?

Obviously we've been rebuilding through the draft the last 2 years, but at what point do you give more consideration to using that pick to acquire someone else. I haven't watched enough college ball this season to make that determination.

My guess is that unless the Kings have a chance to draft Kemba Walker, who is much more of a finished product than what you typically see in college these days, I think they'll be doing everything they can to trade the pick for some veteran talent. But it's same old deal - the other teams will know they won't want the pick and they will also know that they will have to wait for years for the pick to pan out (or not). So it's probably going to be tough to get anybody that most Kings fans will get excited about. Also, we all know the last time Petrie made a major trade on draft day - never.
 
I would agree there will be star talent in this years draft, but I think it's talent which will take a little longer to mature.

A question for you, given the situation of the franchise, would you want to take a chance on a top 5 pick, or instead package it with a player or two to acquire a talented player with experience? Is a top 5 pick in this draft, in your opinion valuable enough to package it and in return get a player which might help this franchise a little quicker than a rookie would?

Obviously we've been rebuilding through the draft the last 2 years, but at what point do you give more consideration to using that pick to acquire someone else. I haven't watched enough college ball this season to make that determination.

Sorry to respond so late. Been packing and then traveling back to lovely Ensenada, where I might add, it is sunny and 70 degrees today. But to answer your question, yes, I would do a deal like that if the player would be a difference maker. Potential is one of those deadly words that actually means the player hasn't done anything yet, to quote Vince Lombardi I believe. But for the right player, sure! Why not. A bird in hand is better than two in the bush. to quote, hmmm, a starving cave man I guess.

On the other hand, if you convinced that there's someone out there in the draft thats a so called sure thing, and you have a ton of cap space, you might be better off keeping the pick and then adding through freeagency, or one financially one sided trades.
 
I like Walker a lot..I'm also liking whatever I've seen from that big dude Sullinger from OSU. Hell I really like the recently suspended Pullen. I don't think its too early to talk college ball however I do think its too early to know what we are gonna be looking for in this upcoming draft. There are a lot of guys who have potential to be nice roleplayers like Fields in this draft this year, just no Walls or Griffins.

I'm hoping we can land ourselves a polished poised 3rd or 4th yr player who's NBA ready like Fields or Dajuan Blair this year.

Never said its too early to talk college ball. I love college ball. I said its too early to come to any conclusions on who we might pick. And it is.
 
My guess is that unless the Kings have a chance to draft Kemba Walker, who is much more of a finished product than what you typically see in college these days, I think they'll be doing everything they can to trade the pick for some veteran talent. But it's same old deal - the other teams will know they won't want the pick and they will also know that they will have to wait for years for the pick to pan out (or not). So it's probably going to be tough to get anybody that most Kings fans will get excited about. Also, we all know the last time Petrie made a major trade on draft day - never.

Since we don't know the outcome of the new CBA, we don't know the atmosphere of the coming freeagent market. But when your going to be around 39 million dollars under the cap, and because teams might be trying to shed salary because of the new CBA, and because the draft comes before the old CBA expires, I doubt the Kings will trade the pick in advance of those things happening. You can always deal the player later if you need to, and its necessary. There are going to be a lot of freeagents, not nearly as many teams with money to spend. Whether some of the freeagents like it or not, they may not have many options.
 
Since we don't know the outcome of the new CBA, we don't know the atmosphere of the coming freeagent market. But when your going to be around 39 million dollars under the cap, and because teams might be trying to shed salary because of the new CBA, and because the draft comes before the old CBA expires, I doubt the Kings will trade the pick in advance of those things happening. You can always deal the player later if you need to, and its necessary. There are going to be a lot of freeagents, not nearly as many teams with money to spend. Whether some of the freeagents like it or not, they may not have many options.

Good point about the CBA...
 
This is a ridiculous and insane crazy idea. I hate it.

Enough already with the Cousins drama!! Gosh dangedit already... I've so had it with this crazy nonsense going on with the Kings.

This is EMBARRASSING!! Stop it already!!

...and Grant - STOP FEEDING THE MACHINE!!!
 
Good point about the CBA...

Just listened to an interview with Ric Bucher, probably misspelled, on ESPN radio. He was talking about the Bulls and the fans impatience there for aquiring a SG to fit with Boozer and Rose. He didn't mention the Kings, but what he said about the Bulls and the Thunder could certainly apply. He said to not wait till after the new CBA to make their major moves would be just plain crazy. . He said there are going to be players like Jason Richardson etc. available for much less than they are now. He said some teams like the Heat, Lakers, Celtics, Magic, etc. will probably be having fire sales to unload salaries. Role player type players will be beating on the doors of the teams with the money.

He expects teams like the Lakers and Magic to take a step backwards and the young teams that are under the cap to take steps forward. I don't know if I agree with everything he said, but I do agree with the general spirit of his conclusions.
 
Just listened to an interview with Ric Bucher, probably misspelled, on ESPN radio. He was talking about the Bulls and the fans impatience there for aquiring a SG to fit with Boozer and Rose. He didn't mention the Kings, but what he said about the Bulls and the Thunder could certainly apply. He said to not wait till after the new CBA to make their major moves would be just plain crazy. . He said there are going to be players like Jason Richardson etc. available for much less than they are now. He said some teams like the Heat, Lakers, Celtics, Magic, etc. will probably be having fire sales to unload salaries. Role player type players will be beating on the doors of the teams with the money.

He expects teams like the Lakers and Magic to take a step backwards and the young teams that are under the cap to take steps forward. I don't know if I agree with everything he said, but I do agree with the general spirit of his conclusions.

Like you, I agree with the general spirit of things, but I think his scenario is way too extreme. The cap might not be as soft as it is now after the new CBA, but I think it's a stretch that a hard cap will be in effect immediately.What I think is the most like scenario is that they will reach an agreement to gradually move to a system where it's harder to go over the cap, but there is no way they will be able to nullify existing contracts and they won't be able to force teams like the Lakers to instantly shed $40 million off their payroll. That's just unrealistic. I doubt we will see teams stripping themselves of core players, but yes, the new CBA might give teams with capspace like us a big advantage when it comes to free agency.
 
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