I thought Plumlee played pretty darned well. He outhustled Cousins for a loose ball, ran past Cousins for a an alley-oop layup, and was very active on the court. Cousins played hard, did well in rebounding the ball, made a very nice outlet pass off a defense rebound. But Cousins didn't play smart at times, allowing Plumlee to run past him for the easy layup, and then not blocking out Plumlee, allowing him to get an easy offensive rebound and hoop. Plumlee played quicker, faster, and higher. At times, the game seemed too fast for Cousins. I don't think his presence on the defensive end was better than ok. The interior defense was awful at the beginning of the game, though it's difficult apportion blame when it comes to switches and help D. On a team based around highly talented wings, I can see a reasonable argument for Plumlee. It's not all as cut and dried and one might think.