Thorpe, NBA Insider, On Cousins

I had to watch the Kings vs. Clippers game on Monday on the SoCal broadcast. This was a bad game to hear a non-local team talking about Cousins. They ragged and ragged on him all game long, some of it legitimate, most of it overly done. There's no doubt that he has some issues that absolutely MUST be addressed and resolved in order for him to reach his true potential. And we're not talking about work ethic, which is something that could hold him back. We're talking about a Rasheed Wallace type of breakdown, where he's the most talented player on the court nine times out of ten, but can't be trusted to not self-destruct at the worst possible time. A coach killer, a cancer, a malcontent, etc. He's going to be very, very good, but will he be reliable and professional? That's what's at question.

That said, while all of that is obvious, I think he gets a bad wrap. As important as it is that he gets/keeps his act together, his issues have been overblown. He is still a teenager, and while that doesn't excuse his issues, it does matter. He's also playing on a team that doesn't win many games (incredibly frustrating for a competitor), and a team without a strong veteran presence or stable leadership from the coaching staff.

I think the announcers do that because they are scared of Cousins and his potential. The Magic announcers did the same thing and I thought maybe they were afraid we had the REAL superman. He would get no attention if he wasn't great.
 
I think the announcers do that because they are scared of Cousins and his potential. The Magic announcers did the same thing and I thought maybe they were afraid we had the REAL superman. He would get no attention if he wasn't great.

There are good announcers and there are bad. There are guys on the other team that everyone just loves to hate. Until they're on your team. Then they're great. Danny Ainge was one of those. Kings fans hated the guy, until he was a King. The dude transformed over night. Its always good to remember that announcers have to fill time on the air. Cousins makes for good conversation. Personally I don't care if he scowls or looks petulant, as long as he gets back on defense, and doesn't let it affect his play. Obviously he still has a ways to go, but he has improved as well. Rome wasn't built in a day.
 
There are good announcers and there are bad. There are guys on the other team that everyone just loves to hate. Until they're on your team. Then they're great. Danny Ainge was one of those. Kings fans hated the guy, until he was a King. The dude transformed over night. Its always good to remember that announcers have to fill time on the air. Cousins makes for good conversation. Personally I don't care if he scowls or looks petulant, as long as he gets back on defense, and doesn't let it affect his play. Obviously he still has a ways to go, but he has improved as well. Rome wasn't built in a day.

Agree with everything.

I would also point out, you know who else scowls and looks petulant: KG
And you know who else scowled and looked petulant: Stephan Marbury

Same looks, different attitudes and effects on their teammates.

Point being this stuff gets overblown. There are issues DMC will have to deal with, but at a certain point people are just making non-sensical criticisms. I could care less if Demacus scowls a lot. His maturity is more of a concern than if his intense look is too "scowly."
 
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