nate33 wrote:I really don't think Cousins will help Golden State all that much in the postseason. Any lineup with him on the floor is certainly worse than their death lineup with the Big Four and Iggy. Cousins can't fit their switching system defensively, and offensively he's a a ball-stopper. He's also lazy as hell in defensive transition.
I think Cousins is going to prove that he isn't nearly as bad defensively as he's been made out to be, provided he can eventually get healthy and play at a reasonable level at some point. That said, I'm a bit of two minds on this one. I actually think Cousins will help in the playoffs, again, health permitting. I think a lot of Cousins' issues come from him trying to do too much because he cares too much, if that makes sense. If he can't trust the Warriors players to do a lot of things better than he can, he gets cut and that's the end of that, but if he can trust them, and I suspect he will, then he should help, but regular season and playoffs. The death lineup can't play 48 minutes every game. Somebody else needs to play, and Iggy, while still crucial to their success, is clearly declining.
The catch is that the Warriors don't really need him in the regular season or in the playoffs, and the only possible exceptions where they might need him are cases where he won't be as useful. I don't expect Cousins is going to be all that productive against the Rockets, as the main example, and really, what other teams are going to challenge them? If the Lakers do get Kawhi and run Kawhi and Lebron alongside a bunch of attacking guards and shooting forwards, I'm not sure Cousins helps there much, either. Basically, any team that can realistically challenge the Warriors is a team that Cousins isn't going to be very effective against.
The way I see it is that, so long as the Warriors don't care about the tax, this doesn't hurt them, and what it does do is prevent the off-chance of Cousins coming back strong for some other team that builds a contender. If the Lakers get Kawhi, again as an example, and Cousins goes there, Lebron, Kawhi and Cousins suddenly becomes a team that might challenge them. Without Cousins as the wildcard, they have far less to worry about there. Now, they get the first look and get to find out if he really can buy into a lesser role; if they cut him, they'll know for sure he isn't going anywhere else and suddenly changing his ways. The Warriors were/are going to win with or without Cousins.