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- Posted on: Sun, 02/13/2011 - 3:44pm #25838
kgreeley20ParticipantEveryone I am sure knows DeMarcus Cousins. When Cousins entered the draft one of the biggest knocks against him was his adittude and child like behavior. At the start of the season as a nets fan i thought that he was far better than Favors and Cousins has played better then Cousins I think. But do you think that his skill is worth the problems he is causing? He was just left in Sacremento and I doubt will play on this road trip with the Kings due to a fight in a locker room. Personally at this point I do not regret the Nets choosing Favors over Cousins. I would like to hear what everyone else thinks. If you had a choice for your favorite NBA team would you take Favors or Cousins?
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/13/2011 - 3:57pm #490082
OhCanada-ParticipantId take him ahead of Wall.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/13/2011 - 3:57pm #490131
OhCanada-ParticipantId take him ahead of Wall.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/13/2011 - 4:12pm #490100
OhCanada-ParticipantI read that and it just seemed wrong so Ill explain myself. Ive stated this before.
Over the next 2 drafts their are about 5 Centers capable of being 1st round picks and pretty much all of them are questionable talents. Aside from Enes Kanter (who is still risky and a bit undersized) none of the centers are proven NBA talents. So thats 3 years of drafts and only 2 centers possibly 3 that are ready to contribute in Kanter, Cousins, and possibly Valanciunas yet at PG theres Irving, Fredette, Walker, Selby, Burks, Knight, Rivers, Teague, Miller, Joseph, Waayns and many other PGs that could very well make a name for themselves such as Gaddy and Marshall over the next 2 years. Most of them arent at Walls level but about 3 of them have the potential to be that good, and not even Kanter imo is as good as Cousins. A 6’11 280 pound Center with great footwork, skill, and aggression along with will to improve and win THAT HAS NO INJURY ISSUES is not simple to pass up on.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/13/2011 - 4:12pm #490149
OhCanada-ParticipantI read that and it just seemed wrong so Ill explain myself. Ive stated this before.
Over the next 2 drafts their are about 5 Centers capable of being 1st round picks and pretty much all of them are questionable talents. Aside from Enes Kanter (who is still risky and a bit undersized) none of the centers are proven NBA talents. So thats 3 years of drafts and only 2 centers possibly 3 that are ready to contribute in Kanter, Cousins, and possibly Valanciunas yet at PG theres Irving, Fredette, Walker, Selby, Burks, Knight, Rivers, Teague, Miller, Joseph, Waayns and many other PGs that could very well make a name for themselves such as Gaddy and Marshall over the next 2 years. Most of them arent at Walls level but about 3 of them have the potential to be that good, and not even Kanter imo is as good as Cousins. A 6’11 280 pound Center with great footwork, skill, and aggression along with will to improve and win THAT HAS NO INJURY ISSUES is not simple to pass up on.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/21/2011 - 7:59am #495631
PlatypusParticipanthe needs the same psychologist as Ron Artest
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/21/2011 - 7:59am #495586
PlatypusParticipanthe needs the same psychologist as Ron Artest
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/06/2011 - 12:21pm #518782
speedevilBut he got issues in the head.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 09/09/2012 - 11:53pm #713506
Kenny DominParticipant“As much as we hated to admit it because we loved what this team represented, it was like watching the sands fall through the hourglass,” Babby told Paul Coro of the Arizona Republic. “They were falling and the sand was getting smaller on the top. You could see time passing. Now we think we’ve turned the glass over. We don’t know what we have in the top but at least we have time and a bright new day.”
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