You will have a ton of people here blame everyone but him, it will all be the King's fault, watch! To some people on here he can't do anything wrong, it's like going to your buddy's house and their kid is a little **** but they just look the other way! 
Are you denying that the kings ownership and management over the course of the Cousins era has been garbage?
8: Stauskas
7: Mclemore
5: T Robinson
7: traded 7 overall for John Salmons and 10 overall (Fredette)
Thats what theyve done with their 4 top 10 picks following Demarcus's selection
In his time they tried to move the team to Anaheim, then to Seattle, then changed ownership, hes played under like 8 head coaches, they let the only other good draft pick they made (IT) walk for a bargin contract, fired the only head coach he really fit with, the entire front office has been turned over at least once and replaced by seemingly more incompetent people.
hes immature. No one doubts that, but Id love to see what he could do in Boston with Danny Ainge, Brad Stevens and a real franchise.
I still dont see him hitting the trade block, but you best believe I still want the kid.
The Kings are undoubtedly in the running for worst run organization in the league right now.
Let's not forget how bad the T-Wolves were in the years that KG was with the team. They were just as bad as the Kings are now.
That said, KG NEVER used that as an excuse for a bad attitude or not caring about the team, or to not always give 100% .
DeMarcus has NO excuse to act this way. Absolutely none. He signed the contract, he knew what he was getting into.
He should look at how Kevin handled a similar situation (as a better player) to learn a thing or two.
I used to be a huge Cousins fan, but not anymore. Guy has proven he has a bad attitude, and that attitude affects his team negatively.
This isn't to say that I wouldn't take him if the right deal came along, just that I think he has the potential to really distract and frustrate a franchise.
2 points.
First, KGs Twolves made the playoffs for 8 seasons in a row including one where they were the #1 overall seed and made the conference finals.
The Kings have yet to make the playoffs.
Now a good amount of that can be attributed to the fact that KG was a terrific leader and team player where Demarcus isnt, but I think that most of KGs teams were better than just about all of Cousins teams.
Second, comparing KG and Cousins seems unfair (I know it has been done and thats probably why you bring it up) but if you use KG as your measuring stick for leadership etc then you are not going to be happy with a lot of players.
The argument (for me at least) is not that Cousins could come be KG for us and be a great leader and teammate and more that if he got out of the situation he could come not be a problem and give us 25 10 and 2 while Ainge built a high character team around him.
Exactly...
Anybody comparing KG's situation in Minnesota to DMC's situation on Minny is out of their bloomin' minds. Not even remotely comparable.
There have been few teams in the past 20 years that have been as badly run and managed as this Kings team. Maybe the Knicks were up there for a while (while Zach Randolph and Steph Marbury were there) but I don't know if even they got this bad.
I don't think anybody denies that Cousins has a difficult personality. He's very emotional and he obviously needs to get better at staying away from drama.
Same has been true of many great players.
* MJ kicked chairs, broke blackboards, got in fights with teammates, etc
* Amare Stoudemire punched a wall (or something similar) out of frustration in the middle of the playoffs and missed critical games because of it the resulting injury
* Blake Griffin punched out staff member
* Dwight Howard had his coach fired, then lied straight to his face about it on public TV
* Lebron has had more coaches fired then I can count on one hand
* KG almost had a fight off the court over inappropriate comments he allegedly made to Melo
* Rondo argued with Doc many times and threw things in the locker room
There have been many great players over the years who have had difficult personalities and who have clashed with other people on their teams. The key difference IMHO is that when Cousins has a problem with somebody it never seems to go beyond words, and it never seems to involve teammates. If anything, his teammates generally seem to be on his side.
When Cousins was playing under a coach he liked, then he was happy. There were never complains, he wasn't causing arguments - the drama just wasn't there. If he was playing for a respectable coach (like Brad Stevens, Greg Popovich or even Doc Rivers) then I can't see why he would have any problems.
Of course for Cousins, this is a job and his career. In
theory when have a job you should always respect your boss (no matter how bad they treat you), and you should always work as hard as you possible can (no matter no matter how disorganized and frustrated your organisation is).
In reality things tend to just no go that way.
I've had bosses before who I really disliked. Perfectly nice people outside of work, but when at work they were absolute *bleeps* who constantly tried to throw you under the bus to save their own skin. Yeah, I've gotten into arguments with bosses before - even though theoretically I shouldn't lose my temper.
I've worked for organisation who were dodgy as hell, horribly disorganized, and just didn't care. places where I was so overworked that I would be doing 12 hours shifts almost on a daily basis, and yet the organisation just didn't care and completely refused to bother trying to support me or to give me help. It's frustrating, and after spending enough time in a place like that sometimes you do lose motivation, and you do stop caring so much, and your work starts to slacken off.
In theory you should't be that way, but in the real world we are humans, not robots, and we have emotions.
This doesn't mean that the way Cousins responds is right, just like the way I responded in some of those past places wasn't right. But when you try all of the peaceful approaches (like asking politely for help, making suggestions on how to improve things, being respectfully honest about your frustrations) and nobody cares or does anything about it...and you are locked in to a contract you can't get out of...then it's only a matter of time before your patience runs out and you lose your cool.
Once again i will reiterate that these actions are NOT (theoretically) right. Theoretically he should just sit through all the frustrations, keep playing wit 110% effort, and keep smiling at the coach. But he's human, and I don't blame him for that.
Crazy as it sounds I don't really have a problem with a player arguing like this with managers or coaches IF there is a valid issue. Words are just words, and venting is something everybody does. What concerns me is when a player starts causing actual problems - getting physically aggressive, trying to get teammates traded, trying to get coaches fired, trying to request a trade, creating discontent among the other players on the team, etc.
That's when I start to think 'this guy is a cancer'.
Cousins doesn't seem to do anything like that though. From all reports he actually had a chance to get Karl fired a month or so ago, and didn't.
He doesn't strike me as a trouble maker, just a very emotional person in a very frustrating situation. Put him in a non-frustrating situation and honestly think he'd be perfectly fine...and I think his effort levels would also improve across the board if he was playing for a coach he respected in an organisation that actually wants to go places.