OsuCavsfan103 wrote:Boo F'in hooo. You want to keep your name and your brothers name out of the spotlight, don't do dumb crap. Don't go out and get into an altercation. Don't act like a giant dbag in the locker room. Reporters are like a brotherhood, you start acting wrong to one, more are going to jump on and fan the flames... and try to get a reaction. Which is exactly what Cousins gives them. He is a hotheaded guy, and he keeps giving fodder. There are players who get their lives scrutinized 5 times more (Curry, LeBon, formerly Kobe) and yet do you see then blowing up like this?
Calling a spade a spade, Cousins is a toxic team cancer.
This. All day this. Reporters, especially the local beat writers, has so much insight to how a player acts on a daily basis. I don't remember a player who has such bad relationships with local beat writers.
I don't see how people can defend him in this case. Cousins has a recent high profile incident in a club. Reporter writes a story about it, including another past high profile incident in a club which ended up in a tasering and arrest of somebody that was with him. Yes that happened to be his brother, but he is also in the public eye due to his own professional basketball career. It's not like he is some innocent teenager sitting at home that a reporter dragged into a story. That sounds more like thorough reporting instead of a smear job. It's not the reporters job to be Cousin's friend, its to tell the news, and nothing he said was false or fabricated.
So for someone doing their job, Cousins gets in his face, a 26 year old 7 footer threatening probably a 5 foot something 60 year old. How mature and professional is that? Again, this reporter didn't lie, and that passage regarding his brother was strictly reporting the facts.
Yes the Kings have been a mess for a while, but when will people step back and ask how much Cousin's himself has been a part of that? If he was on my team, I would put way less weight on the fact that he seems nice to the occasional fan interaction on the street, and more weight to the fact he keeps making enemies with the people he deals with on a regular basis.