Personally, I like my bigmen to score more efficiently than does a bad shooting guard, but maybe that's just me?
Probably has more to do with their coach that doesn't no what defense is, their old as PG who can't stay in front of his man to save his life, their SG who takes more shots than the the next 3 guys combined, their PF who has mentally checked out and is dealing with nagging injuries as well as being regulated to a corner 3 point shooter, and their "star" C who had back surgery in the offseason and can't jump like he used to or anchor the defense like he used to, the fact that the entire team is old and can't play defense, and the general lack of accountability in the locker room
Personally, I like my bigmen to score more efficiently than does a bad shooting guard, but maybe that's just me?
Pull the trigger. Having Cousin's on the Spurs would provide hours and hours and hours of entertainment![]()
Well, the best way for Spurs to get cousins on the team would be to sign Kris Joseph who just got cut by Boston.
Sorry...![]()
Some crappy team is going to sell the farm to get him, which will be further evidence of why they are a crappy team in the first place.
I'm looking at you Charlotte/Washington...
Why would they deal him for a bag of chips? Plenty of teams are willing to take a risk with him, Boston first and foremost apparently. It'll take a star level talent, and probably some 1st rders, to get him.
EXACTLY.
Spot on.
Every team needs guys like Jax who will do anything to stick up for his teammates. Cousins wouldn't piss on his teammates if they were on fire - it wouldn't be directly beneficial to DMM-C, so he'd consider it a waste of piss.
Rodman is an interesting call, but even though he was a team-wrecker in SA when we needed him most, he was also an excellent team guy at Detroit and Chicago. My hunch is he didn't like the clean-living expectations of David and AJ and was rebelling against that.
Apologies to all greys for the generalisation. I didn't know so many people are sensitive about the colour of their name on ST. I only mentioned greys because I keep seeing rookie posters fawning over Cousins and how awesome it would be if he were a Spur... no, it wouldn't be awesome to have DMM-C in Pop's doghouse in perpetuity, and no, it's NOT going to happen.
As timvp explained best, Jack's character flaw is that he is too loyal and willing to go to extremes for loyalty (eg. both of the incidents you mention stem from loyalty to others), while DMM-C doesn't care one iota for anything but DMM-C.
Cousins is your way to cir vent rebuilding!?
It is absurd to suggest that any true Spurs fan wants to languish in the lottery, but how about we deal with that when the time is right, not when we have Tim and Tony playing vintage seasons, Manu showing he has something left, and a growing supporting cast? , Pop already proved he could almost beat the Heat without 4 starters!
Yup.
Actually, no. Both the science of psychology and my personal experience demonstrate to me that very few people are able to fundamentally alter who they are after their early 20s. Read up on it, there's plenty of science on this topic.
As for Cousins, sure none of us know him, but his actions and body language speak volumes. He's a me me me mega-cancer, and exactly the opposite to the Spurs' type of player.
He had anger management issues and drew far too many techs, but was a good teammate otherwise. DMM-C's teammates clearly despise him. See:
Exactly. And although he was a Jail Blazer, those guys clearly had bizarro-world chemistry going.
So, you think Pop would play DMM-C if he continually broke plays and missed rotations? I don't.
Also, have you ever played team sports? Or watched the Spurs? If so, you should know how crucial personalities, and thus chemistry, is.
(PS I know you're a long time Spurs fan, I'm just needling you. But really, personalities don't matter? You know better than that.)
No, we only want players who fit the culture (sacrifice self for winning), and who Pop would actually put on the court.
No-one is saying that. What we do know is that fundamental change is very difficult once past your early 20s (read the science on this). If DMM-C ever wakes up and realises basketball is about team we can revisit this discussion.
Me too.![]()
Not sensitive about it, just don't like being grouped in with some of the less than intelligent posts on the forum. And I absolutely agree. I don't see any chance that the Spurs brass will make some big trade offer for a guy with his kind of issues. If they were looking to take a risk on a character issue they would have signed Blatche to a deal. They clearly want no part of players like that
im a true fan and I wouldn't mind him on the teamCousins has crazy potential he just needs to mature into a professional, something I'm sure could happen. Chances are 0 that he becomes a spur tho...
Unless Cousins has some kind of crazy epiphany I don't want him on this team. And others teams have much more they could offer for him than the Spurs anyway.
Very few are willing to truly change who they are. That is a fact. I'm sure most people are actually able to change who they are, as a person.
Mega cancer? Lame. Find something new, seriously. A cancer is not good in any way. Cousins, has the talent upside. He is young and immature, obviously...he has time to change and mature. Like I said before, if any team can turn his at ude around, it's the Spurs...but will he? I'm not sure.
Who are you to say what a true Spurs fan is and who would not be Ruffy?!?
Cousins is a beast. He would look great in silver and black in a couple of years from now.
The Spurs were afraid of his reputation, just like they were with Barkley and Sprewell. I remember people in here didn't want to give up Antonio Daniels in a package for Sprewell.
Surely a true Spurs fan understands the culture of the team? DMM-C is the an hesis of this team's culture, so those clamouring to sign him clearly don't understand the team at all. (Also, the le was clearly)
As I have already stated if you bothered to actually read the thread, if DMM-C ever grows up and becomes a self-reflective human being capable of listening and thus being coached and fitting into a team concept, sure he could be a Spur. But we're talking about right now and there is no way the Spurs will or should consider trading for him given that their success is built on selfless team play and sacrifice for greater goals.
flagrant fouls his team out of an overtime victory v DAL
There's only a handul of coaches who could ever get to this guy, and that's guys like Pop and Doc Rivers...
when he negotiates his salary he should factor in a 15% discount for suspensions
But...but... he has a PER of about 21 ...
Meh I don't think Pop would reach him, if they were confident they could turn players around they wouldn't be so selective with who they bring in. Sjax could reach maybe, not Pop.
Anyway the Maloofs are ruining Cousins by giving him full power time and time again, overuling the GM and coach, they can't sell their team soon enough.
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"A coach can't change people," Gregg Popovich said before the Spurs obliterated the Nets on New Year's Eve. "They are who they are. No matter what team you're talking about, a coach can be observant and try to put his team in situations both on and off the court where some of that can develop, some of the camaraderie sorts of things. But you can't change people."
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Yup, and most people don't fundamentally change after their early 20s, particularly not spoiled brat en lement complex headcases like DMM-C.
Maybe he'll be a changed man at 30, but I doubt it. He seems to honestly believe the whole world is out to get him and that he's a victim, even though he has it all, and that kind of utter delusion is hard to break through.
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