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Bout to say, only dream team mills made was that of a Kentucky booster.
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It's the Rasheed Wallace argument, who didn't win anything until he matured. I think it could work on the court considering you can throw the ball into the post and cousin can create his own shot when you need a basket. But I don't think he can be counted on as far as off the court. He's immensely talented and may be one of the last Centers in the league. I think he could end up being better than Bynum on the offensive end.
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And Wallace, just like Zach Randolph didnt mature until his late 20's. 27, 28 for men is a magical age of maturity in general for some unknown reason.
Let him go somewhere else and destroy their franchise, then check back in when he is 26 and steal him for pennies on the dollar like teams did with the aforementioned Wallace and Randolph
Last edited by MichaelMcNamara; 12-28-2012 at 11:29 AM.
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I agree, I just can easily see Monty giving this young guy a hard time, since Monty is old school. Look what he did to Thorton, and Cousins is way worser then Thorton ,pride maturity wise. Cousins is very talented, but I thank our guards plays touch hero ball in crucial times which will result in lazy effort from a disgruntled Cousins, which result in conflict with two big egotistical people in Monty and Cousins.
Today is a prime example of why Lopez is tradeable
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