Cousins needed to go to the bench when he did. He was struggling offensively, and that was by far his best end of the court. He was a foul magnet, and the fustration seemed to carry over into every other part of his game. We were 3-1, but that wasn't because Cousins came out as a dominant force. Far from it.
However about 3 weeks ago, when something seemed to click in his head, and he was suddenly able to stay out of foul trouble, and he had a better understanding of his defensive assignment and rotations, he started outplaying Dally on a nighlty basis. It's not that Dally suddenly played poorly, because his defense and rebounding have been consistent, but Cousins was just that much more impresive when not in foul trouble. He was conributing on both ends, having the offense run through him effectively on a few occasions, and dominating the glass.
He's just a far, far more versatile player on offense, and one we can run our offense through, when he's not in foul trouble.His time on the bench was needed without question. The game seemed to slow down for him, and that must partly be because he was able to sit and watch at the beginning of games. Combined with his impressive learning curve, I just think he took the starting position away from Dally, when he was ready. But I don't think starting Cousins all along would have been the right decision.