Is there really a Gortat vs Cousins debate? Seriously?
Cousins all the way. If it's one thing we can all agree with about Doc, he's a player's coach and guya like playing for him. Yes, Demarcus has issues, but his raw talent and skill makes him a guy who can be truly special in this league.
Gortat is a roleplayer. Thats it. He's not a building block.
No one is debating who has more raw talent.
The debate is a combination of:
1. The level of production (not the same as talent)
2. The cost of acquiring said player
3. The probability of that player fitting the team
Cousins is obviously far more talented than Gortat, but how many uber-talented players have we seen fail to reach their potential because of a lack of maturity?
I see Cousins as a hit or miss guy. He could just as easily help us or hurt us.
I see Gortat as a guy who has less talent and potential, but you know exactly what he will give you and you can depend on him on a nightly basis.
Gortat has not made an All-Star team, but for the record neither has Cousins.
I just don't understand how people here diss the idea of bringing in Josh Smith because of his poor decision making, but then have wet dreams thinking about bringing Cousins here. Take every one of Josh Smiths flaws and you can multiply it ten fold for Cousins.
If we really wanted to trade for a near All-Star talent and give up a lot of talent to do it then I'd much rather go for Josh Smith than Cousins. He gives you similar scoring and rebounding to Cousins but added versatility (ability to play and defend three positions), superior athleticism, playoff experience and can actually contribute on the defensive end of the floor.
Cousins is really a project player. It's going to take time to get the best out of him, and it may never happen at all. Worth the risk but only if the cost is no too high, which it almost certainly would be.
Cousins with the Celtics is a potential best 7 footer in the NBA, I mean legit first team/starting All Star material.
Bigs win championships and Cousins is probably the most skilled 7 footer in the NBA behind the Gasol boys on the offensive end and he's 22 years old!!
I would love to get Cousins for DeAndre, Bledsloe, our 16th pick and Avery Bradley but to get your hands on a talent like him you have to be realistic.
At the end of the day, Green is great at 9 million but at the end of the day DeAndre and Green are role players. Green is great but he's never going to be more than a 2nd or third scoring option on a championship team, let alone a 7th or 8th seed playoff team.
Cousins is a franchise prototype player.
Get Doc Rivers and Rondo in his ear and you've got potentially one of the greatest centers of the last 10 years. Ignore his stats, he will grow up sooner than later, he just needs a taste of winning.
I mean Id love Cousins,Green and Rondo and that's possible but if I'm the Kings I know Cousins would mean to the Celtics and a safe 20/5/5 player like Green is what a franchise like the Kings needs to sell tickets and lead in the locker room.
People aren't considering that Ainge signed Green and developed Bradley because they'd make perfect trade chips-not star Celtics for life. They're the kind if guys that you combine to get a legit star.
Do you really think Green is taking us to Banner 18?
Now I'm not sure if Cousins is either but with the right environment you have a potential championship core of Rondo, Cousins and Sullinger.
I just feel that you must gamble on taking Cousins if you have to give up Green to get him. Hopefully you don't have to but if we are.dumping Pierce and KG it's worth the risk. Bigs are everything in the NBA, and with a front line of Cousins and Sully, we'd have one of the most skilled front lines in the NBA. Imagine how good our inside outside game would be and with a defensive coaching team like the Celtics telling at him every day he'd improve so much because his footwork and lateral movement are simply astonishing.
Ultimately youre looking at a trade of two great role players (Green + Jordan) for a 20/10 center with the potential to be a franchise superstar. The Celtics is that organization if there ever were one to tame the beast- or unleash him as some would see it.