If the season ends with both of these guys anywhere near where they are right now in regards to efficiency and production..... the experiment will be beyond a success....
(barring some freak massive injury)
http://insider.espn.com/nba/hollinger/statistics (efficiency)
Hollinger Stats - Player Efficiency Rating - Qualified Players
RK PLAYER GP MPG TS% AST TO USG ORR DRR REBR PER VA EWA
1 Giannis Antetokounmpo, MIL 6 39.0 .678 16.1 9.3 32.0 4.2 27.5 16.2 36.67 91.4 3.0
2 Hassan Whiteside, MIA 1 36.0 .673 4.7 4.7 23.2 15.9 53.0 34.6 35.47 13.4 0.4
3 DeMarcus Cousins, NO 6 37.0 .619 15.4 13.6 35.0 8.8 30.1 19.7 32.36 69.1 2.3
4 Anthony Davis, NO 5 32.2 .618 8.0 9.6 28.8 12.8 29.4 21.3 32.33 50.1 1.7
5 Clint Capela, HOU 7 23.1 .752 7.7 10.3 18.6 14.7 36.4 25.7 32.09 52.0 1.7
6 Pascal Siakam, TOR 4 15.0 .730 14.4 2.9 20.4 7.2 16.7 11.9 30.12 17.3 0.6
7 David West, GS 7 11.6 .715 15.2 17.1 22.8 16.7 12.2 14.2 29.03 21.2 0.7
8 Sindarius Thornwell, LAC 5 6.4 .666 10.2 5.1 23.1 9.5 6.3 7.9 28.86 8.8 0.3
9 Stephen Curry, GS 7 33.6 .664 21.0 9.6 29.8 1.6 11.8 7.2 28.80 62.4 2.1
10 LeBron James, CLE 7 37.0 .661 27.5 12.8 27.7 1.8 19.1 10.8 28.17 68.3 2.3
11 Karl-Anthony Towns, MIN 6 34.2 .652 4.5 10.4 25.7 8.9 33.0 20.5 28.11 53.6 1.8
but then again.... if the season ended like this Cousins would be considered a larger labron James with an attitude