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If you could have one of them, which would you prefer?

Cousins
25 (52.1%)
Griffin
23 (47.9%)

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Offline Kane3387

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Currently Blake. Sign al horford in the off season than cousins.


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I can't believe this is even close... One guy has never been on a team that won 30 games in a season, the other is the centerpiece of a championship contender.



Offline Csfan1984

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I can't believe this is even close... One guy has never been on a team that won 30 games in a season, the other is the centerpiece of a championship contender.
I think position is what a lot of people are looking at. Center is this team's biggest need.

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I'm not a big fan of Blake's game.  Lots of mid-range j's, doesn't switch on D very well.

 


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Cousins. He's a legitimate two-way player who has extended his offensive range to the three point line shooting 35% from three this season. The guy would be an absolute monster in Brad's system.

I'm not really a fan of Blake's one-sided game. I also don't think his game will translate well to his later years in the league when he loses his athleticism.
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I can't believe this is even close... One guy has never been on a team that won 30 games in a season, the other is the centerpiece of a championship contender.

So by that logic I guess you're taking Blake Griffin over Ant Davis every time too?

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I can't believe this is even close... One guy has never been on a team that won 30 games in a season, the other is the centerpiece of a championship contender.

That kind of happens when you have a probable Hall-of-Fame point guard, a perennial sixth man of the year candidate, and a perennial defensive player of the year candidate to play next to.  ::) Before Paul came to the Clippers, Griffin led that team to a whopping 29 and 32 wins in consecutive years.
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I'll take the third choice:  neither.  I subscribe to a no knucklehead, united locker room policy.

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I can't believe this is even close... One guy has never been on a team that won 30 games in a season, the other is the centerpiece of a championship contender.

That kind of happens when you have a probable Hall-of-Fame point guard, a perennial sixth man of the year candidate, and a perennial defensive player of the year candidate to play next to. ::) Before Paul came to the Clippers, Griffin led that team to a whopping 29 and 32 wins in consecutive years.
Yep...


If anything the Clips have been among NBA's most disappointing teams the last few years- they never lived up to their potential. I would not even call them contenders at this stage.

DMC on the other hand has been been surrounded by a random selection of FAs: good players but without team chemistry.

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I can't believe this is even close... One guy has never been on a team that won 30 games in a season, the other is the centerpiece of a championship contender.

That kind of happens when you have a probable Hall-of-Fame point guard, a perennial sixth man of the year candidate, and a perennial defensive player of the year candidate to play next to. ::) Before Paul came to the Clippers, Griffin led that team to a whopping 29 and 32 wins in consecutive years.
Yep...


If anything the Clips have been among NBA's most disappointing teams the last few years- they never lived up to their potential. I would not even call them contenders at this stage.

DMC on the other hand has been been surrounded by a random selection of FAs: good players but without team chemistry.


Except when Paul went out, Blake raised his game and kept the Clippers at the same level.   

Much like Paul is doing with Blake out. 



Both are top ten talents.  No way around that.   

I would be shocked if this vote was not close. 

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TBH, I'm not hot for either. I almost feel like you're asking me if I'd rather add hemlock or arsenic to my morning coffee.
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I think both would be great.  I like Cousins more though and see his game aging better.  Although to Blake's credit he has become much more skilled as a player.
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I can't believe this is even close... One guy has never been on a team that won 30 games in a season, the other is the centerpiece of a championship contender.

That kind of happens when you have a probable Hall-of-Fame point guard, a perennial sixth man of the year candidate, and a perennial defensive player of the year candidate to play next to.  ::) Before Paul came to the Clippers, Griffin led that team to a whopping 29 and 32 wins in consecutive years.

Well, at least Griffin broke through the 30-win barrier. And let's not pretend that Cousins has never had ANY talent on his team. The Kings really had an opportunity this year with the west falling off a bit and the addition of Rondo and WCS, and yet they are exactly where they have always been - WAYYYY out of the playoff race.

I chose Griffin, not because I absolutely love him, but I believe he could buy into what we are doing more than Cousins (yes, I would still gladly take him, too, though). If we sign a guy like Horford and our front court is fantastic.

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I like Blake unless we somehow draft Ben Simmons, then I'll take Cousins.  I'm very happy with either, especially now that they are doing so much to lower their own value!

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I can't believe this is even close... One guy has never been on a team that won 30 games in a season, the other is the centerpiece of a championship contender.

That kind of happens when you have a probable Hall-of-Fame point guard, a perennial sixth man of the year candidate, and a perennial defensive player of the year candidate to play next to.  ::) Before Paul came to the Clippers, Griffin led that team to a whopping 29 and 32 wins in consecutive years.

Well, at least Griffin broke through the 30-win barrier. And let's not pretend that Cousins has never had ANY talent on his team. The Kings really had an opportunity this year with the west falling off a bit and the addition of Rondo and WCS, and yet they are exactly where they have always been - WAYYYY out of the playoff race.

I chose Griffin, not because I absolutely love him, but I believe he could buy into what we are doing more than Cousins (yes, I would still gladly take him, too, though). If we sign a guy like Horford and our front court is fantastic.
i'd probably choose griffin too



But Cousins has not had much talent around him.

WCS is a rookie. You can't count on a rookie to add wins. Rondo is good, but that's pretty much it.


Plus even if you think he has talent around him, this would be the first year in his carreer.


The biggest thing to me is that there has been zero consistency with the kings. It's hard to win like that
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