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    http://www.nba.com/dleague/austin/statistics/

    Marcus Cousin is seemingly playing well just based on stats, and looked at times ok in the Spurs pre-season.

    Pop also had good things to say about him when he was assigned there:

    Coach Pop ... telling the media, “He’s a really tough kid who rebounds well, shoots the ball well, we just have enough 5′s.”

    “He did a really good job”



    Read more: http://www.48minutesof .com/austi...#ixzz1A0JCRqJr

    http://www.48minutesof .com/austi...d-league-draft


    Anyone seen any of their games and do the Spurs definetely still hold his rights? (It would seem if, any of the 5 bigs on the Spurs went down for even a short time they would need to plug a hole and he would at least know some of the Spurs system).
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    By coincidence, I ran into young Marcus Cousin in my local fitness center over the holidays. I saw this young, tall kid with Spurs practice gear on and knew he was either a college wannabe or D-Leaguer. Despite having watched him here when, a month or so before when they played the local D-League affiliate (Frisco Legends), I didn't recognize him right away.

    At the conclusion of my workout, I stopped over realized it was indeed him. I struck up a conversation with him. As a coincidence, I happened to be sporting a Spurs sweatshirt myself. He was a very nice kid and seemed humbled that someone recognized him. He indicated to me that had the Spurs elected NOT to reduce roster spots, that he figured he was a good bet to make the team.

    Cousin went onto say that he's hopeful that the Spurs, or some other team for that matter, will call him up before season's end. I complimented him on his game and indicated that I'd sure like to see him get called up. I told him that the Spurs could probably use him next year for sure, as Dice would be retired. He seemed surprised to find out that Dice was scheduled to retire.

    I went onto to ask him how his game was progressing, about the other D-League compe ion, and their travel schedule. I kidded him about that horrendous blowout that the Toros were given at the hands of the Frisco Legends. He laughed about that. From there, I wished him well for the remainder of the season and told him that I'd check them out again, whenever they come back to play the Mavs Jrs.

    I hope the Spurs have him penciled into their future plans. He'd be a nice addition for next season.

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    Nice story and he seems to be playing well and for the right price I would love to him brought up near the end of the year as insurance. Spurs need at least one more athletic and tall young big on the roster IMO.

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    I'm not impressed with the stats of him in DL. 15 pts 8.5 rebs is not good enoguh to be a resident in NBA

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    By coincidence, I ran into young Marcus Cousin in my local fitness center over the holidays. I saw this young, tall kid with Spurs practice gear on and knew he was either a college wannabe or D-Leaguer. Despite having watched him here when, a month or so before when they played the local D-League affiliate (Frisco Legends), I didn't recognize him right away.

    At the conclusion of my workout, I stopped over realized it was indeed him. I struck up a conversation with him. As a coincidence, I happened to be sporting a Spurs sweatshirt myself. He was a very nice kid and seemed humbled that someone recognized him. He indicated to me that had the Spurs elected NOT to reduce roster spots, that he figured he was a good bet to make the team.

    Cousin went onto say that he's hopeful that the Spurs, or some other team for that matter, will call him up before season's end. I complimented him on his game and indicated that I'd sure like to see him get called up. I told him that the Spurs could probably use him next year for sure, as Dice would be retired. He seemed surprised to find out that Dice was scheduled to retire.

    I went onto to ask him how his game was progressing, about the other D-League compe ion, and their travel schedule. I kidded him about that horrendous blowout that the Toros were given at the hands of the Frisco Legends. He laughed about that. From there, I wished him well for the remainder of the season and told him that I'd check them out again, whenever they come back to play the Mavs Jrs.

    I hope the Spurs have him penciled into their future plans. He'd be a nice addition for next season.
    Wow...nice story. Thanks for sharing!

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    I'm not impressed with the stats of him in DL. 15 pts 8.5 rebs is not good enoguh to be a resident in NBA
    If you are not impressed then there is no way the kid could make it...

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    http://www.nba.com/dleague/statistic...DD=All%20Teams


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    About 13 boards, 25 PPG and 1.9 blocks per 48 min - agree not world beating but he is better than anything else I know about in the Spurs system not on the roster and is only 25. Notably his efficiency is 4th overall among the centers down there and highest per 48 minutes!

    Stats are not the end all of the D-league - if has any defensive potential and upside the Spurs ought to hold on to this guy IMO.

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    if the spurs were to call him up, he will get garbage minutes imo....

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    By coincidence, I ran into young Marcus Cousin in my local fitness center over the holidays. I saw this young, tall kid with Spurs practice gear on and knew he was either a college wannabe or D-Leaguer. Despite having watched him here when, a month or so before when they played the local D-League affiliate (Frisco Legends), I didn't recognize him right away.

    At the conclusion of my workout, I stopped over realized it was indeed him. I struck up a conversation with him. As a coincidence, I happened to be sporting a Spurs sweatshirt myself. He was a very nice kid and seemed humbled that someone recognized him. He indicated to me that had the Spurs elected NOT to reduce roster spots, that he figured he was a good bet to make the team.

    Cousin went onto say that he's hopeful that the Spurs, or some other team for that matter, will call him up before season's end. I complimented him on his game and indicated that I'd sure like to see him get called up. I told him that the Spurs could probably use him next year for sure, as Dice would be retired. He seemed surprised to find out that Dice was scheduled to retire.

    I went onto to ask him how his game was progressing, about the other D-League compe ion, and their travel schedule. I kidded him about that horrendous blowout that the Toros were given at the hands of the Frisco Legends. He laughed about that. From there, I wished him well for the remainder of the season and told him that I'd check them out again, whenever they come back to play the Mavs Jrs.

    I hope the Spurs have him penciled into their future plans. He'd be a nice addition for next season.
    just curious.. what's your local fitness center?

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    http://www.nba.com/dleague/statistic...DD=All%20Teams


    http://www.nba.com/dleague/statistic...DD=All%20Teams


    http://www.nba.com/dleague/statistic...DD=All%20Teams


    About 13 boards, 25 PPG and 1.9 blocks per 48 min - agree not world beating but he is better than anything else I know about in the Spurs system not on the roster and is only 25. Notably his efficiency is 4th overall among the centers down there and highest per 48 minutes!

    Stats are not the end all of the D-league - if has any defensive potential and upside the Spurs ought to hold on to this guy IMO.
    thats it right there....guy who can rebound, block shots and defend...

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    thats it right there....guy who can rebound, block shots and defend...
    My point is that I would want to see how he does against the best of the D League and again against the Spurs in camp or in the summer league but I would hope the Spurs do hold onto him or go scouting in the to find a find like that Thunder center (Ibaka) with the incredible hops! Spurs need to be developing another center as Splitter/Blair should not be the only option for the years ahead IMO (although both will be a part of the puzzle).

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    Don't forget Ryan Richards.

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    Don't forget Ryan Richards.
    Nobody knows anything about Richards at this point. If Richards can be an NBA player that would be great but at this time I would not put any stock into him since he has very little experience and is coming back from surgery.

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    Nobody knows anything about Richards at this point. If Richards can be an NBA player that would be great but at this time I would not put any stock into him since he has very little experience and is coming back from surgery.
    how old is richards?

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    19 or 20, he is unknown at this time but is in the pipeline.

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    http://icemen.fantake.com/2010/06/28...an-of-mystery/


    http://www.nbadraft.net/players/ryan-richards


    http://www.eurobasket.com/player.asp...13&AmNotSure=1


    Interesting had honestly forgot about him after his injury to his shoulder. Sadly, it looks like he is injury prone: http://www.hoopsfix.com/2010/11/rich...der-operation/

    Per one of the stories above he is only about 20 so he has time to develop and grow even bigger!

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    just curious.. what's your local fitness center?
    24 hour fitness.

    Oh, one last thing on my encounter with Cousin. It would appear that he's hungry. He got a taste of the perks and prestige of being part of the big club. Things like flying first class as opposed to coach, and going up against a legend like Timmy D, in practice. His eyes light up and he smiled brightly when he mentioned those two aspects of his short preseason stint.

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    oh haha.. for a sec i was thinking this was in san antonio... it's austin duhh..

    i was a member there as well before i moved to san antonio.. had to stop membership because there was no locations here

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    By coincidence, I ran into young Marcus Cousin in my local fitness center over the holidays. I saw this young, tall kid with Spurs practice gear on and knew he was either a college wannabe or D-Leaguer. Despite having watched him here when, a month or so before when they played the local D-League affiliate (Frisco Legends), I didn't recognize him right away.

    At the conclusion of my workout, I stopped over realized it was indeed him. I struck up a conversation with him. As a coincidence, I happened to be sporting a Spurs sweatshirt myself. He was a very nice kid and seemed humbled that someone recognized him. He indicated to me that had the Spurs elected NOT to reduce roster spots, that he figured he was a good bet to make the team.

    Cousin went onto say that he's hopeful that the Spurs, or some other team for that matter, will call him up before season's end. I complimented him on his game and indicated that I'd sure like to see him get called up. I told him that the Spurs could probably use him next year for sure, as Dice would be retired. He seemed surprised to find out that Dice was scheduled to retire.

    I went onto to ask him how his game was progressing, about the other D-League compe ion, and their travel schedule. I kidded him about that horrendous blowout that the Toros were given at the hands of the Frisco Legends. He laughed about that. From there, I wished him well for the remainder of the season and told him that I'd check them out again, whenever they come back to play the Mavs Jrs.

    I hope the Spurs have him penciled into their future plans. He'd be a nice addition for next season.
    cool story bro

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    oh haha.. for a sec i was thinking this was in san antonio... it's austin duhh..

    i was a member there as well before i moved to san antonio.. had to stop membership because there was no locations here
    No. He was actually here in the Dallas suburb of Little Elm. I asked him what he was doing up here? He stated that he was on a short Christmas break and was visiting his family in the area for a few days.

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    By coincidence, I ran into young Marcus Cousin in my local fitness center over the holidays. I saw this young, tall kid with Spurs practice gear on and knew he was either a college wannabe or D-Leaguer. Despite having watched him here when, a month or so before when they played the local D-League affiliate (Frisco Legends), I didn't recognize him right away.

    At the conclusion of my workout, I stopped over realized it was indeed him. I struck up a conversation with him. As a coincidence, I happened to be sporting a Spurs sweatshirt myself. He was a very nice kid and seemed humbled that someone recognized him. He indicated to me that had the Spurs elected NOT to reduce roster spots, that he figured he was a good bet to make the team.

    Cousin went onto say that he's hopeful that the Spurs, or some other team for that matter, will call him up before season's end. I complimented him on his game and indicated that I'd sure like to see him get called up. I told him that the Spurs could probably use him next year for sure, as Dice would be retired. He seemed surprised to find out that Dice was scheduled to retire.

    I went onto to ask him how his game was progressing, about the other D-League compe ion, and their travel schedule. I kidded him about that horrendous blowout that the Toros were given at the hands of the Frisco Legends. He laughed about that. From there, I wished him well for the remainder of the season and told him that I'd check them out again, whenever they come back to play the Mavs Jrs.

    I hope the Spurs have him penciled into their future plans. He'd be a nice addition for next season.
    Thanks for posting Senor. Good read. I liked what I saw out of Cousin this past Summer and preseason, and I too want Cousins to be a Spur.

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    I think there's a chance we bring him in next year. Ryan Richards is still very young and I think Pop plans on storing him for a while. Maybe not, but that's how I see it. Cousin could come in and take over Dice's spot on the roster. Different role, but he'd give us 5 bigs like we have right now. But who knows what's going to happen, there's free agency and a draft who will probably give us a player. As of right now, I would give the 5th big spot to either Richards, Cousin, or a free agent and I'd draft a guy to play backup SF. I'm aware that James Anderson can do it, so drafting another SG wouldn't be terrible, but I think we need one more guy (SG or SF) depending on which position Anderson will play throughout his career .

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    I'm just kinda curious why Cousins wasn't drafted? Don't know much about his collegiate career.
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    Cooze looked pretty good against OKC's rookie center Cole Aldrich in a couple of games. He still has no post game to speak of but showed some nice range on his jumper out to 18 feet that I hadn't seen before. He performs better against more traditional lineups; many of the smaller lineups run in the D-League get him into foul trouble. I still believe he is likely the first traditional big man to be called up this season.

    The Toros are a bit of a mess right now because no perimeter player outside of Squeaky Johnson plays with any consistency. Dominique Archie is showing signs of life, but I still don't expect much from him in what is really a rehab season. They have been trying to play Lance Thomas at the three for some stretches after starting him at power forward, but the results have been mixed. Perimeter defense is killing them more than anything; as games go on it gets worse and they give up many open three pointers.

    I expect they will shake up the roster sometime soon. Anyone outside of Cousin and Johnson should be in play.

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    Don't forget Ryan Richards.
    Forget Ryan Richards.

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