Q12543 wrote:khans2k5 wrote:TheFuture wrote:I'm sure Demarcus could be had for wiggins because of his looming second max and everything that has transpired in Sacramento over the years. I wouldn't make the trade because of the contract and his personality fit here, but there is no denying a Cousins/KAT combo would be frightening.
Rubio, Dieng, and Bazz for Cousins and Collision I'd be all over.
I used to want Cousins, but 2 all-star frontcourt players just doesn't work in today's NBA. There's only one ball to dump into the post and you limit Towns when you put him out on the perimeter to space the floor. I think the only frontcourts that work with 2 all-stars is one has to be a low usage defensive guy while the other gets most of the touches and frankly Towns is going to be better on both ends of the court than Cousins. I don't think you can make two high usage guys work in the frontcourt unless you stager them a lot which at that point why bother if they don't fit great when the game matters most down the stretch in the 4th quarter. I don't think another all-star big fits here unless they also can hang out on the perimeter for a bit during games and Cousins doesn't do that.
Actually, he does do that which is part of his problem. He should spend more time on the interior beasting it versus taking long-range jumpers.
But I agree with your overall point. If we were to trade one of our young wings hypothetically (again, I'm NOT advocating this right now!), it probably wouldn't make sense to trade out for a big unless it was a Drummond or DeAndre Jordan type. The only exception would be a stretch 4 that could defend too - like a Draymond Green type of player, but there is only one Draymond.
I disagree completely. Blake and Deandre are a complimentary offensive/defensive force, right? Where has that gotten them?