Cousins is not a superstar, will never be one. He's a scoring center who does little else. His stats don't translate to wins. What superstar can't even lead his team to a .500 record?
What an utter lack of perspective which doesn't take into account growth or surroundings. First off, you simply completely fail to recognize the talent in comparison to other NBA centers at a still young age..
5th across the league for centers at 10.1 RPG
In 2011-12 was 2nd across the league for centers at 11.o RPG, at age 21.
As a rookie, tied with M Gasol for 3rd across the league for centers with 2.5 APG.
Again in 2012-13, was 3rd across the league for centers with 2.7 APG.
Yet again this year tied for 4th across the league for centers with 2.6 APG.
In 2011-12 ranked first across league both in charges taken and ORPG.
In 2011-12 grabbed 19.8% of available rebs, 3rd highest rate in the NBA
Also in 2011-12 finished 5th in NBA in defensive plays per game.
In 2011-12, 3rd in leagues for centers in double doubles. Last year, 4th.
I could go on but you get the point. That's simply not a one-dimensional player no matter how you slice it. His all around talent is clear to anyone who watches him, these stats simply serve as evidence to those who refuse to consider that talent. There isn't another center in this league who can face up or spot up from 18 ft and hit the jumper, take opposing bigs off the dribble or hurt them in the post with a back to the basket game, as well as run your offense through at either elbow extended or on the block as he's an above average passer from both areas. That's versatility rarely seen aside from a guy like Webber. If you don't recognize the talent and simply take Jim Barnett's words as gospel, you don't belong in this conversation.
Further, not sure how you define superstar but plenty of stars and super stars have failed to reach .500 when there's a lack of talent surrounding them. Add the Maloof/franchise relocation threat, obviously the environment here has been pretty damn unstable.
Kobe in 04-05, 34-48 record.
Wade in 07-08, 15-67 record.
KG in 06-07 was 32-50, in 05-06 was 33-49.
Love, hasn't even made the playoffs.
Pau in 06-07 was 22-60, in 02-03 was 28-54 and didn't have any playoff appearances until Memphis brought in Hubie and had much better supporting talent compared to Cuz now with guys like Mike Miller, JWill, Bonzi, Posey, Battier and Wright. Didn't get real respect until moving to LA with even better talent.
Marc Gasol, with a superior supporting cast in Randolph, Mayo, Gay, Lowry and Conley finished 22-60, 24-58 and 40-42 in consecutive years, the first without Randolph.
I could continue but you seriously lack perspective by making such statements with little context, factoring in environment, age and supporting cast. I didn't even touch on how Cuz stacks up historically against other HOF bigs statistically as Brick did which adds even more weight to this argument and puts more attention on the supporting cast/coaching. Frankly, most Kings fans recognize our lack of talent and have for years, below average players filling up our roster largely a product of terrible ownership, miserable head coaches, poor FO decisions and the most unstable environment the league has seen in well over a decade, and I'm not at all surprised a GS troll lacks any and all perspective in this discussion and that your argument is found wanting/lacking and comes across as uneducated due to a complete lack of context.