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These players have already checked out for the summer holidays. I wonder where Cousins and Casspi will go this off season
The players haven't, but the coach sure has.
These players have already checked out for the summer holidays. I wonder where Cousins and Casspi will go this off season
No.The players haven't, but the coach sure has.
The players haven't, but the coach sure has.
These players have already checked out for the summer holidays. I wonder where Cousins and Casspi will go this off season
Sounds like a fairytale. Cousins problem will always be mental. He already has the skillset.I hope cousins goes to work with an elite hof big man & add a reliable hook shot with either hand on either side and make it his go to move. Also work on a baseline fade away off the post. That will put Cousins'game among the best bigs of all time.
The perimeter guard plays are entertaining but no one his size can handle that kind of pounding on the joints. It's good to have those skills and use them from time to time, but that can't be his goto moves.
Sounds like a fairytale. Cousins problem will always be mental. He already has the skillset.
Whatever magical change to his post play you imagine, if it has not happened by now, it will never happen. He's a solid post player, if not slightly overrated by people on this forum. My problem has always been that his back to the basket game too often is purely physical. He often shines that technical skill component here and there. He plays too much like Shaq when he should be playing like Duncan down low. He's no Shaq, which is obvious because he's known to lead the league time and time again in shots blocked.I've seen him use the baseline fade here and there last year but very rarely this year.
His jump hook footwork is really not very good. He almost always spins into the paint and forces it which often gets blocked. As a result, he doesn't like to use hooks and he does struggle with taller players.
I want him to get so good at it that it's automatic. Boogie is so gifted that he can perfect it in one summer. Left hand, right hand, either side.
Whatever magical change to his post play you imagine, if it has not happened by now, it will never happen. He's a solid post player, if not slightly overrated by people on this forum. My problem has always been that his back to the basket game too often is purely physical. He often shines that technical skill component here and there. He plays too much like Shaq when he should be playing like Duncan down low. He's no Shaq, which is obvious because he's known to lead the league time and time again in shots blocked.
I've always thought he'd be a better all round player if he dropped some weight, got a little fitter and quicker.
I like the way he's playing now at the moment. He's getting a good diversity of offense from different spots/plays on the floor. He's still getting free throws, efficient 3pt shooting, and paint touches, which also shows in strong rebounding efforts over the last 7 weeks.
absolutely - he needs anger management counseling and/or meds, much more than he needs any technical basketball improvement.Sounds like a fairytale. Cousins problem will always be mental. He already has the skillset.
absolutely - he needs anger management counseling and/or meds, much more than he needs any technical basketball improvement.
his tantrums have worn me down. of all the HOF guys he compares to statistically, which of them are as batsh1t crazy tantrum prone as DMC?
No.
The players definitely have. This isn't the same team that was beating top teams earlier in the season.
Boogies attitude when we are losing sucks out loud. It was embarrassing to have that kind of attitude out there. He played well, I just don't like it.
Feh. Cousins' attitude is the same, whether we win or lose. If you only talk about it when we lose, though... miss me with that.Boogies attitude when we are losing sucks out loud. It was embarrassing to have that kind of attitude out there. He played well, I just don't like it.
And there's the rub. Cousins didn't have anybody in his life that was willing to make him stop, when he was young enough to learn how to stop. And now, he's at the point in his life where the only thing that could get him to stop is someone or something that he's genuinely afraid of forcing him to.It is hard to believe, but I guess really not THAT hard to believe (because he is so good), that nowhere along the line... not in 4th grade, or 6th grade, or Jr High, or High School, or really anywhere in the guy's whole life - that he never had a coach who would sit his ass out when he's being a baby - and just burn that tendency out of him. I mean he needs freakin time-outs like you give a three year old...
It's too late now - you can't treat a mega-talent like a little leaguer. But it's a damn shame that when he WAS a little leaguer, nobody taught him to contain the crybaby instinct.