Didn't Cousins tear his Achilles after trying to contest a rebound from Ariza? Really makes you think...doesn't it?
People don’t care for his attitude just like Rodman, but the talent is there. If he recovers fully and can be motivated by his all-star teammates, then he could be a a great addition at a very low cost. Regardless, it’s a low risk, potentially high reward situation that Morey didn’t bother to explore. So far we’ve gone backwards while other teams in the West have improved. I doubt we even make it to the finals unless Morey can re-sign Clint and upgrade the SF spot, then find another shooter. Unfortunately almost all the quality FA’s are now gone so either he finds a way to trade Anderson to find a replacement for Ariza or we’re stuck with this current lineup. And we need shooters like T Evans or Wayne Ellington, not scrubs like Trevor Booker or Michael Carter-Williams. Let’s see how much longer he holds out on Capela and see if any FA’s are still unsigned. That’s the ticket.
Zach Lowe's pretty reputable. I don't think he'd just make it up. The reality is not many wanted him. http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/23979341/zach-lowe-demarcus-cousins-golden-state-warriors-nba
We have no money to offer him. He couldn’t get anymore than 5.3 million from us, so it doesn’t matter.
i mean we could say that about lebron/rondo. lebron/LS. Rondo/IT. look at them now. all in the same locker room
Why do people still try to make it seem like this is a certain reality? Is it cause it hasn't happened yet? We're obviously going to let the market dictate what Clint receives. So at this point it's a waiting game. No reason to have signed CP3 to a 4 year max if they're not going to keep our Big 3 together. Just another way to drive your stupid narratives on signing a headcase injured big man like Cousins. Who won't even be back to the same Boogie he had been. Achilles injuries are one of the worst to recover from, so he had nothing to lose by going to GS. You guys are so oblivious and nearsighted, I swear I wanna just slap this sh** outta y'all.
I'm not saying the guy doesnt have his detractors... and I'm sure there are teams that wanted no part of a torn achilles or Boogies attitude... but I dont believe the small mle is the best he could have done... I'm sure some low level team would have been happy to pony up more on the prospect that he recovers... Further, if thats the only offer on the table, why be so yippy skippy to sign it so quickly... he wasnt under any time table... Because he wasnt going to get huge money - so he went for a cheap ring... and took less than he could have gotten elsewhere - imo... I'm not saying it was Zach Lowe who decided to do this propaganda piece... it probably came from upstairs... ESPN knows what side its bread is buttered on and having league wide upheaval with fans tuning out over the rich getting richer isnt in their best interest...
I just have an easier time believing that New Orleans pissed him off with the lack of an offer or at least an offer that was insulting and he gave a big middle finger to them and signed with Golden State. That seems to be right up his alley and would make sense with all the reports including this one.
and what happened when they got Rodman? They went on to three peat and they don't do that without him
I could fully see him doing that... but that's a fu to NO - not that he couldnt get more elsewhere...
Cousins would be a terrible fit defensively. And, unlike the Warriors, we have no interest in him facing up at the elbow.
here's a better question: would it make you feel better to know that we did? because it still doesn't change anything; he still committed to GSW Some of you guys really need to stop acting like 15 year old girls and move on.
"bother to explore"? According to Zac Lowe, the Warriors didn't even bother to explore this one until it was pretty much over: http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/23979341/zach-lowe-demarcus-cousins-golden-state-warriors-nba You'd like to think the Golden State Warriors had a grand plan -- .... That is not what happened. DeMarcus Cousins, an All-NBA behemoth, fell into the laps of the two-time defending champions over a chaotic few hours during which the market collapsed on him -- so fast, several members of Golden State's brain trust (including some very close to the innermost sanctum) had no idea the deal was coming.