Highlights:
The Nets worked out Syracuse small forward Wes Johnson last week, but new majority owner Mikhail Prokhorov has said acquiring a power forward to complement Lopez is the team's No. 1 player personnel priority in the offseason.
Favors has pretty much been a consensus No. 3 pick in draft previews, but stocks have historically tended to rise and fall dramatically in the final 72 hours before the draft.
And while Favors, the 6-foot-10, 18-year-old Georgia Tech freshman, clearly is the more athletic player, Cousins, a 6-foot-11 freshman, was the superior perimeter player, Polinsky said.
And:
"Look, Coach Johnson wants someone who can come in here and play. I think he's got to look at it from what he wants to do, what he wants to run," Polinsky said. "How quickly a guy can fit in will be important, but also you never want to leave a guy on the board who you think down the road can be a really terrific player.
Due to his perimeter skills, there's a real possibility that the Nets see Cousins as a better fit next to Lopez than Favors. Also, Avery Johnson apparently wants to get a guy who is ready now (which also points to Cousins) and is rumored to have liked Cousins before the workout.
Edit:
As far as the Wolves are concerned, I think that Cousins at 3 would be a best case scenario for us. I firmly believe that Kahn wants to come out of this draft with both Favors and Johnson, and it would be much easier to use our pieces (namely Jefferson) to trade for 5,6, or 7th pick than the 3rd. This would also have the added benefit of saving Kahn from himself by preventing him from passing on Cousins for Johnson.