[Game] Kings at T'Wolves 3-20-11 12:30 PM PDT

aside from the lakers win this was the best game of the season. Dalembert with a career high 17 rebs and career high-tying 26 pts, Marcus Thornton with a monster afternoon 23-9-8. Donte with 13 huge points in 14 minutes to turn this thing in to a blowout. Beno chipping in with 19 and 5 assists, Jeter was great in his time very efficient.
 
I'm sure Cousins is happy knowing none of his teamates have his back.

I'm also just as disappointed by the fact Rindour hasn't hit the floor since. Not one hard screen or foul.

Yeah the whole time I was thinking if I was out there Rindour would be hitting the floor. It was disappointing.

Daly and Thorton are beasts.
 
I forgot all about this game with NCAA going on... nice to see a Kings win, too bad Cousins had a non-existent game, though.
 
Hey guys, just saw the some highlights and read the recap. Really good win for us. I hope we get 20+ wins before the season ends. Screw lottery chances, we need to build a winning culture and fast. Besides, by the end of the season, we'll probably still have one four worst records in the league anyway.

And Cousins shouldn't have been ejected, or at least Ridnour should have been too. I hate that little POS. I agree that DC's teammates should have stepped in, maybe they could have stopped DC from pushing back.
 
Hey guys, just saw the some highlights and read the recap. Really good win for us. I hope we get 20+ wins before the season ends. Screw lottery chances, we need to build a winning culture and fast. Besides, by the end of the season, we'll probably still have one four worst records in the league anyway.

And Cousins shouldn't have been ejected, or at least Ridnour should have been too. I hate that little POS. I agree that DC's teammates should have stepped in, maybe they could have stopped DC from pushing back.

I was very surprised at the time that no King jumped in between Cousins and Ridnour. I've watched it several times, and there's no doubt that Ridnour started the whole thing. What we don't know is what Ridnour or some of his teammates said immediately after the incident. All I know is that something put a bee in Cousins bonnet, and he seemed to be reacting to what they were saying.

Here's what I find curious about some of our fans. Doug Christie uppercuts Fox of the Lakers, and Christie is a hero. Bobby Jackson goes at it with Tracey McGrady after McGrady bounces the ball off Jackson. Jackson is a hero. Corliss Williamson blindsides an opposing player going to the scorers table after getting elbowed. Corliss is a hero. Cousins reacts to getting shoved. Cousins is a villain!
 
I was very surprised at the time that no King jumped in between Cousins and Ridnour. I've watched it several times, and there's no doubt that Ridnour started the whole thing. What we don't know is what Ridnour or some of his teammates said immediately after the incident. All I know is that something put a bee in Cousins bonnet, and he seemed to be reacting to what they were saying.

Here's what I find curious about some of our fans. Doug Christie uppercuts Fox of the Lakers, and Christie is a hero. Bobby Jackson goes at it with Tracey McGrady after McGrady bounces the ball off Jackson. Jackson is a hero. Corliss Williamson blindsides an opposing player going to the scorers table after getting elbowed. Corliss is a hero. Cousins reacts to getting shoved. Cousins is a villain!

this is a completely different situation. We have a potential if not probable future all-star on our hands putting up big numbers. Yet league fans and bonehead analysts can only talk about his maturity and "time-bomb" status. Just when he seems to be controlling his emotion in a productive way, something like this happens that serves as "I told you so moment" for these talking heads, and they begin talking crap aobut him being a cancer to the team, he'll only be something in this league if he grows up, etc. The talk reflects badly on him and the team, and I think we'd all like to see him get some well-deserved cred for his actual game rather than his reputation as crybaby. so you tend to give him a shorter leash. the motivation for not giving full "hero" status is a desire to see him succeed, get cred and be seen and respected for the talented player he is.
 
I was very surprised at the time that no King jumped in between Cousins and Ridnour. I've watched it several times, and there's no doubt that Ridnour started the whole thing. What we don't know is what Ridnour or some of his teammates said immediately after the incident. All I know is that something put a bee in Cousins bonnet, and he seemed to be reacting to what they were saying.

Here's what I find curious about some of our fans. Doug Christie uppercuts Fox of the Lakers, and Christie is a hero. Bobby Jackson goes at it with Tracey McGrady after McGrady bounces the ball off Jackson. Jackson is a hero. Corliss Williamson blindsides an opposing player going to the scorers table after getting elbowed. Corliss is a hero. Cousins reacts to getting shoved. Cousins is a villain!

Well, look at the video yet again. Cousins takes a swipe at one of the refs as he's being escorted off the court. How idiotic is that?! Expect a hefty NBA fine at least over that heroic act by continuing anger management prospect Big Cuz. All the Kings you mentioned were seasoned vets when their for the most part single incident of note occured. Cousins is a rookie who apparently does not appreciate his first year carrying bags status. Cousins has repeatedly displayed immaturity and behavioral issue blow-ups - certainly not a pattern with the other Kings mentioned in scraps. Maybe Cousins teammates are sick and tired of the Boogie BS. Maybe they're no longer willing to come to his aid when it looks like the pressure is getting to him again - with no telling what he might do. To me Cousins is not a villian, he's just a stupid rookie unable to control his juvenile emotions.
 
Well, look at the video yet again. Cousins takes a swipe at one of the refs as he's being escorted off the court. How idiotic is that?! Expect a hefty NBA fine at least over that heroic act by continuing anger management prospect Big Cuz. All the Kings you mentioned were seasoned vets when their for the most part single incident of note occured. Cousins is a rookie who apparently does not appreciate his first year carrying bags status. Cousins has repeatedly displayed immaturity and behavioral issue blow-ups - certainly not a pattern with the other Kings mentioned in scraps. Maybe Cousins teammates are sick and tired of the Boogie BS. Maybe they're no longer willing to come to his aid when it looks like the pressure is getting to him again - with no telling what he might do. To me Cousins is not a villian, he's just a stupid rookie unable to control his juvenile emotions.

If that's the case, I think his teammates should look at themselves in the mirror. Maybe they should start showing more emotion instead of trying to get Cousins to show less. Cousins may be immature, but he seems to be one of the few players who actually give a damn whether we win or lose. He is the only one with enough balls to call out the elephant in the room every time, even if he is not always right (like with the Donte incident). I, for one, hope he keeps doing that even when he matures. If he manages to grow up and still keep this fire, the Kings will have a hell of a leader to go forward with. If not, we're in trouble. And for those who think that we will get Prince in the offseason and he will magically solve all our leadership problems, I suggest you check out the Pistons forums and see how badly their fans want to get rid of him.
 
Well, look at the video yet again. Cousins takes a swipe at one of the refs as he's being escorted off the court. How idiotic is that?! Expect a hefty NBA fine at least over that heroic act by continuing anger management prospect Big Cuz. All the Kings you mentioned were seasoned vets when their for the most part single incident of note occured. Cousins is a rookie who apparently does not appreciate his first year carrying bags status. Cousins has repeatedly displayed immaturity and behavioral issue blow-ups - certainly not a pattern with the other Kings mentioned in scraps. Maybe Cousins teammates are sick and tired of the Boogie BS. Maybe they're no longer willing to come to his aid when it looks like the pressure is getting to him again - with no telling what he might do. To me Cousins is not a villian, he's just a stupid rookie unable to control his juvenile emotions.

No offense, seriously, but your post is BS.

Cousins got pushed, he pushed back. That happened three times back to back. He did not swing at anyone. None of his return shoves were even particularly violent. He definitely didn't take a swipe at an official. THREE different players literally pushed him, and all three of them got pushed back. That's all that happened. It was a physical altercation that was entirely provoked by the opposition. Entirely.

I do believe that he deserved to be ejected, no question. But this wasn't evidence that Cousins doesn't appreciate his status as a rookie. This was not evidence of behavioral issues or blow-ups. It wasn't him not being to control his emotions. It was immaturity at it's finest, but guess what? He's a 20 year old immature person. We all hope he grows out of that and learns to better handle this type of situation in the future, but I believe this incident is not just a part of a bigger pattern of Cousins not being able to control himself, doing dumb things and getting into trouble. He did what virtually every other 20 year old who has ever played competitive basketball would have done.

And the comparison to the other Kings is spot on, and proves that this is more than just a Cousins issue. When someone confronts you in the middle of a basketball game, you don't back down. None of them did, and they were all seasoned vets who knew better. What they also knew is that you stand your ground on the court. It wasn't pressure getting to him; it was players on the other team attacking him.

On top of that, THREE different players came after him, and in that entire time, none of his teammates were anywhere to be found. Anywhere. Ridnour started it with a punk move, and in no time, two of his teammates were there to finish his fight. Cousins got no support. I don't care whether his teammates are sick of him or not (and there are some things to be sick of, no doubt), you don't leave your teammate on an island against three guys.

Had Cousins lashed out and started swinging, or if he had taken Ridnour to the floor, or really anything more than just giving what he got, I'd understand this criticism. Had he gone berserk, then I'm right there with you. But he got attacked, and simply retaliated. That's a normal and understandable response. It's not Cousins being Cousins, and the criticism is over the top and unfair.
 
Well, look at the video yet again. Cousins takes a swipe at one of the refs as he's being escorted off the court. How idiotic is that?! Expect a hefty NBA fine at least over that heroic act by continuing anger management prospect Big Cuz. All the Kings you mentioned were seasoned vets when their for the most part single incident of note occured. Cousins is a rookie who apparently does not appreciate his first year carrying bags status. Cousins has repeatedly displayed immaturity and behavioral issue blow-ups - certainly not a pattern with the other Kings mentioned in scraps. Maybe Cousins teammates are sick and tired of the Boogie BS. Maybe they're no longer willing to come to his aid when it looks like the pressure is getting to him again - with no telling what he might do. To me Cousins is not a villian, he's just a stupid rookie unable to control his juvenile emotions.

As Cousins was walking off the floor he brushed the ref's hand off of his side. I doubt he even knew it was a ref as he wasn't even looking. But you sum it up perfectly. If his name wasn't DeMarcus Cousins, no one would make a big deal out of it. If his name was Marcus Thornton, or Dalembert, you, and all the other people that can't wait to jump on Cousins, would be defending the others.

What happens is what happens. Cousins didn't start it. No teammate jumped in to have his back, or seperate him from the fray. His name shouldn't matter. Only the facts should matter, and the same facts should be applied equally no matter who it is. There are star players around the league that have far more technicals, and ejections than Cousins. Howard is a technical magnet, but hell, he's a good guy.

I'll tell you what you have here. A player thats going to be a star in the league that didn't get any support from his teammates and now on this fourm he's not getting any support from his fans. If I were him, I'd be getting a little sick of it. Yeah, he lost his temper. He's a 20 year old emotionally immature kid. For all I know maybe Ridnour did what he did on purpose with the intention of getting the response that he did. It was Minny that tried to intentionally get under Cousins skin in the summer league. We actually heard Reggie Theus instructing the swedish center to provoke him to get him thrown out of the game.

As for his teammates. Maybe the whole thing happened too fast for them to react. From everything I've heard, he's very well liked by his teammates, and not one can accuse him of being selfish out on the floor. Cousins had only taken 2 shots in the game, and had 4 assists. One would think they'd be appreciative of having a center thats willing to set them up. What I don't understand, is why you, and others can't just accept the incident as just that, and not an indictment of everything attached to Cousins. I mean my god, he didn't punch anyone. Which Christie did. Which Jackson attempted to do, and which Corliss did. We also have no idea what was being said by the Minny players. If you watch the replay carefully, Cousins seems more surprised at getting pushed, and looks at the ref, who immediately blew her whistle. Then suddenly he gets madd and starts walking toward the Minny players. Something provoked him, and I suspect it was something that was said by another player.

Can't prove any of that, and I know you can say it shouldn't matter. But the last time somebody said something about my mother, they got clocked. Yeah, I know, hard to believe that I lost my temper. Hey, it was a long time ago. I was young and immature at the time.
 
Sigh! I like DeMarcus as a person. I feel for him which is in my nature. I feel for him. I support him in trying to overcome his problems. He is already one of the best. Thank goodness he is a King.

I start from that position and any other thought I have rolls off that. So I don't need to comment, I guess.
 
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