KingCuban wrote:But you would need to trade Noah for him.
Yes, but your post stated that you wouldn't trade anything for him. We don't know if it'd cost Noah. A few years ago Anthony would have definitely cost us Noah. This year, if the Knicks decided to trade him, the asking price would be lower. Cousins won't get traded this year, but next year, who knows. At that point, the Kings could prefer a huge expiring contract (like Boozer's if we still have him) + young assets such as picks or Mirotic.
He is on a max deal and obviously has value to the right bidder. If you take knuckle heads on, you do it like LA has done with Nick Young and give him the minimum.
Tell that to the Grizzlies after trading for Randolph.
Cousins is on a max deal therefore to move for him, you have to give up quite a bit for him. The risk is high. If he was still on a rookie deal where you're not committing 8 figures to a head case, then yes, have a crack, but he is owed 60 million over the next 4 years. That's a big commitment if you can't change him.
Unless he completely flops, it won't be the hardest thing to trade him again. We've gotten rid of undesirable contracts before.
You mention that Sacramento is the place where careers go to die, but a lot of their roster is consistently overturned with younger players all trying to prove their worth with zero veteran leadership.
Right. Chicago is vastly different.
Cousins is extremely talented and has incredible potential, but he is the modern day Rasheed Wallace. I really doubt that he will.
And what happened to Rasheed Wallace when Detroit took a chance on him?