ADVERTISEMENT

We're learning more about the stunning DeMarcus Cousins trade, and it sounds like it came down to a $209 million decision

The Kings got cold feet on giving DeMarcus Cousins a $209 million extension and traded him before the market soured.

boogie cousins

The Sacramento Kings' stunning decision to trade DeMarcus Cousins to the New Orleans Pelicans left many around the NBA believing the Kings got fleeced.

ADVERTISEMENT

How could the Kings trade a 26-year-old, all-NBA center for stop-gap, role players in Tyreke Evans and Langston Galloway, a 23-year-old rookie in Buddy Hield, a 2017 first-round draft pick that may fall outside the lottery, and a second-round pick?

While there are a lot of pieces, none of them represent the haul that other teams, like the Denver Nuggets and Orlando Magic, got for trading superstars Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard, respectively.

As more information about the trade trickles out, it sounds like the basis of the deal was a $209 million decision the Kings had to make on Cousins.

ADVERTISEMENT

Cousins would have been eligible for a five-year, $209 million contract extension as part of the NBA's new Designed Player Extension rule, ratified in the new CBA. It was reported in January that both the Kings and Cousins were planning on signing such an extension.

However, according to Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Kings front office began to sour on the extension because of Cousins' behavior. It's long been a chicken-or-the-egg debate around the NBA — is Cousins' volatility to blame for the Kings dysfunction, or is the Kings' dysfunction to blame for Cousins' volatility? The Kings decided they had seen enough, according to Wojnarowski.

"The Kings simply decided that they no longer wanted to let Cousins’ volatility dictate the culture of the locker room, league sources said. In recent weeks, majority owner Vivek Ranadive had become more open to the front office’s willingness to trade Cousins, passing on the commitment to the $209 million extension this summer, league sources said. Cousins’ uneven behavior in recent weeks chipped away at Ranadive’s resolve to keep him, and he started to listen more closely to the front office’s push to trade him for assets and rebuild, sources said. Two incidents in particular — an expletive-laced remark Cousins made about Golden State after Sacramento’s overtime win over the Warriors on Feb. 4 and a 17th technical foul, resulting in a one-game suspension, against New Orleans on Feb. 12 — caused Ranadive to have serious concerns about tethering the franchise to Cousins long term."

As the Kings began exploring trade options for him — despite GM Vlade Divac publicly declaring over All-Star weekend that Cousins was off the trade block — Cousins' agents tried to dissuade teams for making offers for him. If Cousins was traded, he could not sign the $209 million extension with another team.

ESPN's Brian Windhorst on Tuesday said on "Mike & Mike" that Cousins' agents were telling teams that Cousins would not re-sign with any team he was traded to. A max contract for Cousins on another team would be somewhere around five years, $180 million. With Cousins hitting free agency in 2018, teams were understandably wary about giving up any major assets for a rental, not to mention a player with whom there are major attitude concerns.

ADVERTISEMENT

"DeMarcus Cousins' agents were out there telling teams 'Do not trade for our player or he will not re-sign with your team,'" Windhorst said. "And it is the agents' prerogative to do that because Boogie Cousins might have lost $30 million in this trade. ... The agents were rapidly working behind the scenes, saber-rattling, and trying to chill the market. And in a certain respect, it worked, because if you see what Boogie was traded for, you can see that nobody wanted to make a bona fide offer."

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

Mastering adaptation: Strategies for soccer league matches

Mastering adaptation: Strategies for soccer league matches

10 African countries that waste the most food in 2024

10 African countries that waste the most food in 2024

US troop withdrawal from Niger hangs in the balance

US troop withdrawal from Niger hangs in the balance

Detained Binance executives sue Nigerian authorities for human right violation

Detained Binance executives sue Nigerian authorities for human right violation

Nigeria's central bank increases minimum capital base for banks

Nigeria's central bank increases minimum capital base for banks

Sony’s creators convention redefines the creative landscape for content creators

Sony’s creators convention redefines the creative landscape for content creators

Exploring the popularity of progressive jackpot slots in Indonesia

Exploring the popularity of progressive jackpot slots in Indonesia

Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa ranked as Africa's most polluted countries in new report

Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa ranked as Africa's most polluted countries in new report

10 African countries with the lowest life expectancy according to the World Bank

10 African countries with the lowest life expectancy according to the World Bank

ADVERTISEMENT