Dude, that is embarrassing.
Post after post after post I have demonstrated EXACTLY how Cousins is not only not making us lose, but is in fact making a very bad team win a ton of games it would not without him.
And you keep coming back to the same point.
This is approaching not wanting to eat your peas and carrots level now. The numbers are all right there. The Kings win far FAR more games with Cousins than without. More than half their wins each season are directly attributable to his presence. Getting stuck on some primitive 'but we only won 29!!!" treadmill is just unworthy of any thinking fan once they can see behind the numbers, which we can. We only won 29!!! But without Cousins we would have only won 14!!! Hence Cousins = making a massive positive difference to our winning, year after year after year.
I've quoted this one, but this is about all of your posts.
Your point is that because we are going from a 29 win pace to 14 wins pace without him he makes a massive positive difference, this point is somewhat flawed:
1. It seems like you look at things as if the difference between a 15 win team to 25 win team is the same as the difference between a 45 win team and a 55 win team- and I disagree.
If you look at the 76ers last season- a team actively trying to lose (from a FO standpoint) they got 18 wins, Orlando that didn't even aimed for the playoffs got 25 wins, out west you can see Denver with 30 wins. If you play in the NBA you are going to win some games, 29 wins is not an achievement- almost every team that tries (again mostly from a FO standpoint) can hit that mark or neer it.
Cuz was the difference between really bad to just bad- that's not huge.
2. We run a very Cousins-centric system (and you are a fan of it), in which he was always top 4 in usage league wide the last 3 years, as opposed to more balanced teams, and because of that the team take a much bigger hit when he is not there.
If the Spurs can still manage a good number of wins without Duncan- that doesn't mean he is not important, it says more about the Spurs than about him.
3. To illustrate the first two points I looked for players with similar affects on their teams, it wasn't hard to find, all I needed was to think of teams that played bad and pick a player who was big part of that team:
Kevin Love (2010-11, 2011-12) in Minnesota:
w/o him 2-18- .100 8 wins pace
with him 41-87- .320 26 wins pace
18 wins difference!
MCW (2013-14) for the 76ers:
w/o him 1-11- .083 6 wins pace
with him 18-52- .257 21 wins pace
15 wins difference!
Anderson Varejao (2011-12) for the Cavs:
w/o him 11-30- .268 22 wins pace
with him 10-15- .400 33 wins pace
11 wins difference!
Ty Lawson (2013-14, 2014-15)
w/o him 8-19- .296 24 wins pace
with him 58-79- .423 35 wins pace
11 wins difference!
Nick Young (2014-15) for the Lakers:
w/o him 9-31- .225 18 wins pace
with him 12-30- .286 24 wins pace
6 wins difference (meaning Swaggy P= Dirk)!
I'm not saying that Cousins doesn't have a impact, I'm saying that you don't have to be a great player to be the difference between a really bad team to a bad team, and since Cousins never won over 29 wins in a season he has yet to prove he can make the same impact on a winning team.