Congrats, Walker Wiggle! You should've won!
I'm pretty sure DeMarcus Cousins proved he wasn't ready for prime time last year, though. We would have seen a lot of the Horford / Wallace lineup.
Did somebody say my name?
No pat on the back, Roy? I penciled DeMarcus Cousins in for 25-28 mpg, 12 points and 9 rebounds, lots of fouls, lots of mean mugging, and almost nobody - except Nick - was with me.
For the record Cousins averaged: 28.5 mpg, 14.1 ppg, 8.6 rpg 2.5 apg. That's close enough for horseshoes.
And you write "a lot of the Horford/Wallace lineup" like it would've been a bad thing? I can live with Wallace, Dorell Wright, Hoford small ball.
Also, Roy, since we're on the topic of me. I was wondering if you'd like to revise your thoughts on the below?
At PG, Baron Davis trumps Jrue Holiday by a wide margin at this point.
14.0 PTS .446 FG% .365 3PT% 6.5 AST 4 REB 1.5 STL 82 Games J. Holiday
13.1 PTS .417 FG% .339 3PT% 6.7 AST 2.7 REB 1.3 STL 58 Games B. Davis
Eric Gordon is better than Matthews, but Matthews should at least slow him down. I mean, Gordon is a good player, but he's not a superstar; he's still a 17 ppg scorer. Think Ron Mercer with a three point shot.
I said he'd have a breakout season and he did - 22.3 PTS on .566 TS% 4.4 AST
New Orleans can throw all the stats out that it wants about defense, offensive efficiency, etc., but at the end of the day, they're asking Jrue Holiday - an inexperienced PG who looks for his own shot - to create for a bunch of guys who struggle creating for themselves.
But I'm pretty sure all those stats checked out. Although I was wrong in one thing. I never once tooted the horn for Dorell Wright. Sorry Dorell.