Good for Sacramento. Next step is to fire that trouble-maker.
the trouble maker who has a very good track record. While protecting a crybaby who has lead your team to nowhere. Made you go through 3 or 4 coaching changes.
Teams get rid of top tier coaches all the time for FAR lesser reasons.
Chicago just got rid of Thibs, probably THE most valuable asset on that team and biggest reason for their success. He's the one consistent person who's been active on that roster through their entire run as a eastern conference power.
Boston 'traded' Doc Rivers to take a chance on a rookie coach.
Things like this happen all the time if the team wants to go in a different direction.
But how often does a team get rid of a 24 yar old, 6'11", 270 pound Center who just averaged 24/14/3/1/1 two seasons in a row and is a force on both ends of the court? The answer is - you don't, unless you have no other choice.
Also this whole 'cry baby' talk is childish garbage.
Cousins plays with passion and heart. If you're going to call him a cry baby then you're basically calling Kevin Garnett a cry baby, because they have almost the exact same type of personality.
Karl is a moron - whether you like Cousins or not, for a coach to go behind his team's back to try and get rid of their franchise player is a disgraceful and completely unprofessional move. It's no better than Dwight Howard going behind Van Gundy's back to get him fired, and then acting like his best friend right afterwards. It's disgusting.
if he pulls off this garbage and ends up getting fired because of it, then I don't know if any team is going to consider picking him up after a fiasco like that.