Don't consider DeMarcus Cousins a young "star" yet. He has to actually make his mark as a quality NBA player before he "falls off." Otherwise it's more like Eddy Curry than Derrick Coleman.
I'd say I think Brandon Jennings will end up more like TJ Ford than Kenny Anderson. His rookie season was pretty impressive considering expectations, but he's a three point chucker and while he's a pretty good playmaker, I don't think his style is conducive to helping his team consistently win games. That team is built around Bogut but I can see Jennings trying to be a superstar and hurting the team more than helping.
I'd also say Rudy Gay. All the talent in the world but doesn't seem to be the type of personality who is engaged and determined to maximize his talent to be really great. He does get lost in Memphis and because he's there for another 5-6 years, I think his motivation will wane and he'll just be another athletic wing player who is just good enough to be a borderline all star but never in the neighborhood of perennially great players in the league.
Lastly, Brook Lopez. We're seeing it already. Had a lot of hype in his rookie season for his ability to score and emerge as a really up and coming big man in the league. He's averaging like 6 rebounds a game despite playing 35 minutes a game. And he's shooting 45% from the field. He's like Jermaine O'Neal once injuries caught up to him, minus the defense. I thought he was overhyped as a rookie but people convinced me he was going to be good. I gave him the benefit of the doubt. But now I think I may have been right thinking he wasn't as good as people thought he was going to be. When you're a dominant big man, someone capable of putting up 20/10, your team shouldn't be bad, much less be one of the worst teams in the history of the game like the Nets were last year. I think his star has definitely lost some shine.

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