All you DMC apologists are forgetting one simple fact. Grant Napear has access to locker room happenings, practice happenings, on flight happenings, on the court conversations and incidences and conversations that never make it into the media. He has seen blow ups and further disrespectful actions on the part of Cousins that you know nothing of. He has had interactions and conversations with all of DMC's coaches and team mates that you don't. He has spoken with and knows Demarcus and so knows the man behind the player that none of you get to see or experience.
Simply put his opinion is extremely relevant. The opinions of beat writers and others around the team that are calling for Cousins to go also are relevant. All you see is what is reported in the media and what you see when Cousins plays. There is more to this situation than that and you are all blissfully sticking your heads in the sand ignoring this information that people are coming out and providing.
Irving Fryar had amazing football talent but was always a loser and a locker room problem. Adrian Dantley had amazing basketball talent but was always a loser and a locker room cancer. Professional sports is littered with guys throughout history that had All-Workd talent but could never be a winner because their own attitudes and personalities got in the way of it happening.
Has DMC been in a bad situation? Sure. But there is a mature and professional way of handling those bad situations and DMC has decided instead to be an immature, spoiled, entitled baby about things and made his team worse. There's no excuse for that. That's all on him.
And let's remember, DMC was a problem child at Kentucky also so the change of scenery from Kentucky to Sactown didn't change him. he has acted the same under different ownerships and different coaches and different organizations. I can't see him changing because he gets traded this off season.
Maybe its time some of you re-evaluate your opinions. You don't have the facts, the personal experience, or the knowledge of events that many of these people who are coming out against DMC have. perhaps instead of just obligatorily shooting down these calls against Cousins, you should listen to them some more and take them into consideration because they certainly know more about the man and what's happening behind the scenes than you do.
The same exact thing applies to all of the Cousins critics. This guy literally just went on a fifteen minute diatribe against Cousins without even mentioning once any of the dysfunction and corruption that has been the catalyst to this type of behavior out of Cousins. You simply cannot separate the two. Either this guy has an agenda that he's trying to push here, or he's legitimately fearful of bringing that up for fear of the consequences, which further highlights the corruption and dysfunction of that organization.
Look, nobody is saying that a trade for him is without risk. Every trade has risk, and Cousins definitely has some baggage. But all of the "DMC apologists" are simply saying that we think the risk is worth the reward.
I liken it to a situation like Smart. Though not a perfect comparison (Smart never had questions about his work ethic), Smart had question marks about him coming out of college due to his fiery personality, and the recent techs and fines for the crotch grab show just that. I certainly expect at least some of the same type of behavior from Cousins if we would trade for him, but is not trading for him and his elite skills worth it just to avoid those types of things? No. Cousins is a transcendent, MVP-type level talent on the right team, and we have just the kind of structure and high-character guys to surround him with to make it work.
You just simply can't write off that type of transcendent talent until you've seen him in a context that doesn't advocate 4-on-5 cherrypicking basketball, firing coaches for no reason, and coaches openly clamoring to trade their star as soon as they get the job.