jcsunsfan wrote:letsgosuns wrote:Cousins puts up monster stats. Sometimes even crazy stats. However, outside of that, I do not view him as a winner, a good teammate, or someone that exudes championship qualities. Worst of all, the Kings have not improved one bit since they got him. Look at their records since he has been on the team starting with the 2010-11 season: 24-58, 22-44, 28-54, 28-54, 29-53. A five game improvement in five years. The Kings have never even won at least 30 games with him. I understand he has not had great talent around him but he still has had good players like Isaiah Thomas, Rudy Gay, and some young guys.
If you put Lebron James, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Russell Westbrook, or Steph Curry on the Kings instead of Cousins, I am gonna take a wild guess and say they should be able to win at least 30 games once in five years. I could care less about the Western Conference being tougher. Those guys I mentioned are all true superstars and can elevate the players around them. When has Cousins ever made players around him better? That is what the best players in the league do. Nash was the best at it. So you guys can dream about Cousins all you want but if the Suns hypothetically ever got him, they would have to give up so much for him that they would be no better than the Kings are right now anyway. Who wants that? I do not.
Isnt that pretty much everything that everyone said about Zack Randolph before he went to Memphis. Cousins maturity is lacking, but once it comes, he will dominate, and win, consistently, if he has any kind of team around him.
Yes, you could say that is true about Zach Randolph. However he still had problems even during the 2014 playoffs. He was suspended for game 7 of the of the Grizzlies' playoff series against the Thunder for punching Steven Adams' jaw in game 6. He missed game 7 and the Grizzlies lost that game and the series. He was his team's leading scorer in the series up to that point as well. So last year he cost his team dearly and ruined a chance for them to go deeper in the playoffs because of his own anger issues. That is my point with players like Randolph and Cousins who have such bad attitudes. No matter how much they help, they unfortunately can still find a way to be a detriment to their team.
































