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Cousins demands a trade!

I watched some of the Kings games and they looked awful. They have a team of chuckers. Westphal started T. Evans at PG to start the year and then it just snowballed from there.

I think both Jimmer/Thomas should be the PGs because they at least try to pass the ball. Once the ball gets into Evans, Thorton or Salmon's hands it is going up. I am sure Cousins was a big part of the decisions but the coach usually loses out since they have smaller contracts.

For those who thought the Kings would just give us Cousins for AJ. Please just stop it. LOL. There was no way the Jazz would get Cousins without giving up either Favors or Kanter. I wouldn't do it simply because Cousins is a head case.

That right there. I don't want him on the Jazz period. For anyone. I'd rather keep Raja. Cousin would destory the locker room and do alot of possible damage to the young guys.
 
Vin Baker cost Westphal his job in Seattle

Now Cousins in Sacramento.

Some where out there is a 10 year old head case who will be the next one to send Westphal to the unemployment line.
 
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Way to send a message, and let everyone know who's in charge. They're going to have to beat potential HCs off with a stick.
 
It blows my mind that Petrie (GM) still has a job. The Kings are the most ill-conceived team that I think I've ever seen assembled. Not one piece makes sense. And I don't know how much sway a coach has these days, but if Westphal had any at all, he did a horrible job and coaching this team. I tried to watch one of their games and I couldn't believe I was watching a professional basketball team.
 
So now Sacramento won't trade Cousins. KOC should have pulled the trigger on the Jefferson swap while it was still on the table.
 
So Westphal learned what Jerry learned, when push comes to shove, the coach, not the player gets shown the door. And the players take the NBA another small step towards the abyss.

Watch your back Ty.
 
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So now Sacramento won't trade Cousins. KOC should have pulled the trigger on the Jefferson swap while it was still on the table.
... it was on the table?

That was rhetorical.

Also, it looks like the gut instinct of Petrie/The Maloofs on grabbing Monroe at 5 would've been the much more prudent decision after all.
 
Wow, what lesson do you think Cousins learned from this..."Complain loud enough, and your coach will get fired."
 
So now Sacramento won't trade Cousins. KOC should have pulled the trigger on the Jefferson swap while it was still on the table.

Huh??? Where is there any evidence this trade was on the table. No way Kings trade Cousings for Jefferson even if he is a head case.
 
Wow, what lesson do you think Cousins learned from this..."Complain loud enough, and your coach will get fired."
Yeah, I think the Kings path just went from treacherous to heading straight for a cliff. They'd better luck the **** out with who they hire because I don't see how you send that message to a ****head and expect anything good to come of it later.
 
So Westphal learned what Jerry learned, when push comes to shove, the coach, not the player gets shown the door.

Jerry was not "shown the door." Greg and KOC practically begged him to reconsider, after he decided to hang it up. They then traded Deron anyway. Nothing about that situation suggests our FO supported Deron over Sloan.
 
It blows my mind that Petrie (GM) still has a job. The Kings are the most ill-conceived team that I think I've ever seen assembled. Not one piece makes sense. And I don't know how much sway a coach has these days, but if Westphal had any at all, he did a horrible job and coaching this team. I tried to watch one of their games and I couldn't believe I was watching a professional basketball team.
Geoff Petrie is still living off the job he did with Sacramento in 1998-2002. Since then his decisions have been a disaster, but I think the Maloof's (who bought the team in 1999) have some type of connection to the past that they feel Petree could do it again.

I knew Westphal would fail in Sacramento - not a disciplinarian, he's a classic "player's coach," which can work with an established group of hungry veterans (Suns) but will fail misreably with young players (Sonics, Kings) who don't respect him - but sending the message that you chose DeMarcus Cousins over the coach is the type of move that can destroy whatever it is you're trying to build.
 
I guess Cousins must be really trying to prove his lack of production was Westphal's fault. Last 2 games since the incident (whatever it was), Cuz has put up 26pts and 15rbs, respectively.
 
I guess Cousins must be really trying to prove his lack of production was Westphal's fault. Last 2 games since the incident (whatever it was), Cuz has put up 26pts and 15rbs, respectively.

Give it a couple days. He will freak out over something stupid. Maybe that there is an orange m&m in his green m&m bowl.
 
I would guess that any team that wants cousins is going to probably have take salmons. He has their worst contract. I would guess they would also want young players or draft picks. If it was me I would want the gs pick next year.

As far as cousins goes it is a mild risk. It is not like we would be committing 10+ mil on him for the next 3 or 4 years. If we could get him with out giving up our youth I say we do it. Favors is untouchable.

I'm down with Salmons as well.
 
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