barelyawake wrote:payitforward wrote:barelyawake wrote:...I believe, like Rasheed and Metta before him, Cousins is somewhat being punished (and by that I mean not allowed the calls that his talent and draft position should garner), because he is viewed as a hothead. I believe, as you said, with more AllStar appearances and more wins (which means less frustration and less techs), he will "earn" more leeway. Can't prove it. Obviously he has to earn the AllStar spots and start winning more first. But, that is my educated speculation. I also believe that a team with Wall/Cousins/Durant would help Cousins in terms of boosting his star rating. "Squishy"? Sure. Absolutely my belief.
Dude. Last season, DeMarcus Cousins got to the line
3d most in the league (per 40 minutes on the floor)!! Behind only Westbrook and Harden.
That's "Absolutely" a fact (not a belief). Don't you
ever check first to see if you're about to write something off the wall like the above?
The next 8 after Cousins included
superstars Isaiah Thomas, Tony Wroten, Alexey Shved, DeMar Derozan and
Louis Williams. All those stars got to the line more than Kevin Durant!
Durant got to the line 7.3 times per 40 minutes -- slightly more than
superstar Mason Plumlee who got there 7.1 times, as did his
fellow star Jimmy Butler.
Both of those guys got there more than Carmelo Anthony. H#ll,
Nikola Mirotic and Shabazz Muhammed both got to the line more than Carmelo Anthony.
Thomas Robinson more than Tim Duncan. Andrea Bargnani more than Pau Gasol. Bismack Biyombo more than any of those 4. Ramon Sessions more than Stephen Curry. Danilo Gallinari more than Dirk Nowitzki.
Give it up, man....
I know exactly what the stats are. And I meant fouls against him (which happens to be the criticism against him in this thread) not fouls he drew. Would not he be "more efficient" if he was issued less fouls?
And again, you thinking "star calls" don't exist actually puts you in the minority in terms of NBA fans -- ask Tim Donaghy. Believe what you will. Just do me a favor and tell it to someone who cares what you think -- because I haven't for a great long while.
I didn't say "star calls" don't exist -- in fact, I mentioned that they did. The question is only whether they have much effect on anything.
But, of course, "star calls" are of both kinds -- cases in which a star is not called for a foul (because he's a star), and those where guys are called for fouling a star when they wouldn't be called for the foul if the guy wasn't a star.
You're only talking about the former kind, right. Cousins gets called for a lot of fouls, it's true -- but you "absolutely believe" that's because he's not considered a star. So, in that case we'd see "stars" tending to be bunched down among those who get called for few fouls. The way, for example, Kevin Durant is down there -- doesn't get called for a lot of fouls per 40 minutes on the court.
Ok, I get it. Fair enough.
That must be why stars like Kemba Walker, Nicolas Batum, Jimmy Butler, Ty Lawson, Trey Burke, Courtney Lee and Vander Blue are down there near their fellow star Durant. Right?
Then there's "Would not he (Cousins) be 'more efficient' if he was issued less fouls?" Are you asking whether it'd be better if he fouled less? I'll have to think about that.... Ok, I thought about it. Yes, he would be.
On the other hand, it's not that much of a drag on his efficiency -- at least not as bad as the fact that among guys who play 30+ minutes a game
DeMarcus Cousins is 3d in the entire league in Turnovers.
Naturally, #s 1 and 2 are PGs. In fact, of the 16 Centers besides Cousins who played 30+ minutes/game last year, do you know how many committed 50% or fewer TOs than DeMarcus? 14 of the 16 -- but, hey, you "know exactly what the stats are", so of course you did know that.
As to your devastating remark about not caring what I think; it was painful, really it was, until I recalled that, really, "thinking" isn't what you're interested in. You'd have to *do some thinking* to show such an interest. You are interested in your "absolute belief" -- wasn't that your phrase?
On the other hand, I'm kind of thick-skinned; in fact, I promise you that as soon as you start doing some thinking, I'll be interested. Give it a try, man, it doesn't hurt all that much and over time you get used to it.