Kings vs Thunder | Feb 29, 2016
Re: Kings vs Thunder | Feb 29, 2016
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Re: Kings vs Thunder | Feb 29, 2016
Cousins just wants to win. He dominated ball his entire life until the NBA. Going from that much success to so far experiencing nothing but failure in the NBA for someone that competitive is going to bring out frustration. I don't blame him. He has shown nothing but loyalty to the Kings despite all of that, so I don't understand some Kings fans bashing him.
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Re: Kings vs Thunder | Feb 29, 2016
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Re: Kings vs Thunder | Feb 29, 2016
XtremeDunkz wrote:Cousins just wants to win. He dominated ball his entire life until the NBA. Going from that much success to so far experiencing nothing but failure in the NBA for someone that competitive is going to bring out frustration. I don't blame him. He has shown nothing but loyalty to the Kings despite all of that, so I don't understand some Kings fans bashing him.
It gets old when your best player is crying and complaining after every single call and either gives up points on the defensive end because he's not getting back or forces the offense into a tough hand because he's not back on offense until 14-15 is left on the shot clock. He was literally complaining on the very first play of the game in the game against OKC on Monday.
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Re: Kings vs Thunder | Feb 29, 2016
codydaze wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:Cousins just wants to win. He dominated ball his entire life until the NBA. Going from that much success to so far experiencing nothing but failure in the NBA for someone that competitive is going to bring out frustration. I don't blame him. He has shown nothing but loyalty to the Kings despite all of that, so I don't understand some Kings fans bashing him.
It gets old when your best player is crying and complaining after every single call and either gives up points on the defensive end because he's not getting back or forces the offense into a tough hand because he's not back on offense until 14-15 is left on the shot clock. He was literally complaining on the very first play of the game in the game against OKC on Monday.
To me that means he needs a coach coaching to him, and to be in a better (winning) environment.
I guess there are two sides of the coin