Cousins: Losing Malone Hurt Us More Than Anyone Realized

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Re: Cousins: Losing Malone Hurt Us More Than Anyone Realized 

Post#61 » by BowlRips » Mon Jan 5, 2015 6:15 pm

rpa wrote:
BowlRips wrote:Cousins for Knicks unprotected first rounder.
Who says no


The Kings ... and rather quickly.

If an expiring Kevin Love can pull the #1 pick in a hyped draft + other assets then Cousins should be pulling in a whole helluva lot more than (what would be) a mid-lotto pick in a less hyped draft and no other assets.


Okay lets revise.
Draft Night 2015
Knicks hold the 3rd pick in the draft for arguments sake.
3rd pick, Calderon and Tim Hardaway for Cousins - who says no
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Re: Cousins: Losing Malone Hurt Us More Than Anyone Realized 

Post#62 » by rpa » Mon Jan 5, 2015 6:22 pm

BowlRips wrote:
rpa wrote:
BowlRips wrote:Cousins for Knicks unprotected first rounder.
Who says no


The Kings ... and rather quickly.

If an expiring Kevin Love can pull the #1 pick in a hyped draft + other assets then Cousins should be pulling in a whole helluva lot more than (what would be) a mid-lotto pick in a less hyped draft and no other assets.


Okay lets revise.
Draft Night 2015
Knicks hold the 3rd pick in the draft for arguments sake.
3rd pick, Calderon and Tim Hardaway for Cousins - who says no


Still the Kings. Again, Love landed the #1 in a hyped draft (along w/ other assets) and Cousins' value should be higher based on a host of factors (longer contract, younger, more valuable position, plays defense).
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Re: Cousins: Losing Malone Hurt Us More Than Anyone Realized 

Post#63 » by BowlRips » Mon Jan 5, 2015 6:24 pm

rpa wrote:
BowlRips wrote:
rpa wrote:
The Kings ... and rather quickly.

If an expiring Kevin Love can pull the #1 pick in a hyped draft + other assets then Cousins should be pulling in a whole helluva lot more than (what would be) a mid-lotto pick in a less hyped draft and no other assets.


Okay lets revise.
Draft Night 2015
Knicks hold the 3rd pick in the draft for arguments sake.
3rd pick, Calderon and Tim Hardaway for Cousins - who says no


Still the Kings. Again, Love landed the #1 in a hyped draft (along w/ other assets) and Cousins' value should be higher based on a host of factors (longer contract, younger, more valuable position, plays defense).


Fair - but if things implode on the Kings/Cousins relationship over the next few months, would not be surprised to see this speculation turn into rumors
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Re: Cousins: Losing Malone Hurt Us More Than Anyone Realized 

Post#64 » by rpa » Mon Jan 5, 2015 6:28 pm

BowlRips wrote:Fair - but if things implode on the Kings/Cousins relationship over the next few months, would not be surprised to see this speculation turn into rumors


He has 3 years left on his deal (after this one). Even if the Kings implode this year (one can argue they already have) they have a better chance of being a good team by convincing Cousins to like them over the next 3 years than they do in taking back a substandard package. Unlike the Love situation, time is definitely on the Kings' side. Plus the fact that Cousins not only behaved, but excelled, with Malone puts a lot of the old questions to rest--meaning more teams will be interested because the question won't be "is it possible to get him to realize his potential" it'll be "how can we get him back to where he was".
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Re: Cousins: Losing Malone Hurt Us More Than Anyone Realized 

Post#65 » by Marcus » Mon Jan 5, 2015 7:02 pm

Wonderllama wrote:Boogie wants out. I'm sure there's some team out there willing to trade and take a chance on him


willing to "take a chance" on perhaps the best 5 in the game right now? yeah im sure he'd get quite a few suitors.
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Re: Cousins: Losing Malone Hurt Us More Than Anyone Realized 

Post#66 » by CDansby » Mon Jan 5, 2015 8:30 pm

This is the first situation where I would totally support a player forcing his way out of an organization. I disagree that time is on the Kings side. Do you think they'll be a contender by the end of Cousins contract let alone a playoff team? The guy is gone and they'll have to start from scratch again, the decisions this FO made this year have set back the franchise a solid 5-7 years in my opinion. Cousins forcing his way out would actually help the Kings if you keep the mindset that he's gone in 3 years anyway.
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Re: Cousins: Losing Malone Hurt Us More Than Anyone Realized 

Post#67 » by Jaseface » Mon Jan 5, 2015 10:57 pm

SAC management dropped the ball and operated with a total lack of professionalism the way they handled Mike Malone. It's honestly pretty pathetic.
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Re: Cousins: Losing Malone Hurt Us More Than Anyone Realized 

Post#68 » by JB2 » Mon Jan 5, 2015 11:33 pm

BowlRips wrote:
rpa wrote:
BowlRips wrote:Cousins for Knicks unprotected first rounder.
Who says no


The Kings ... and rather quickly.

If an expiring Kevin Love can pull the #1 pick in a hyped draft + other assets then Cousins should be pulling in a whole helluva lot more than (what would be) a mid-lotto pick in a less hyped draft and no other assets.


Okay lets revise.
Draft Night 2015
Knicks hold the 3rd pick in the draft for arguments sake.
3rd pick, Calderon and Tim Hardaway for Cousins - who says no


Considering many teams would come in with better offers, I'm going to assume that the Kings say no.

If the Lakers got a top 5 pick, added Julius, and then Houston's first... that's a significantly better offer.

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