No sooner had the Sacramento Kings traded away DeMarcus Cousins on Sunday night than the anti-Boogie propaganda emerged from the organization.Longtime announcer Grant Napear ranted on Twitter about the clearing of a dark cloud which had consumed the Kings, and the front office released a statement containing the curious phrase: "Winning begins with culture and character matters." (Winning also apparently begins with taking less for your superstar than you could have two days prior.)My friend got transferred to another city because of his job. He had some things to say. Rough to watch. pic.twitter.com/iBRyMf1UP7
— Carmichael Dave (@CarmichaelDave) February 21, 2017
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As you can see, there are quite a few more Pelicans fans in Northern California these days. Even Cousins' NBA opponent Steph Curry applauded the speech.Not only @boogiecousins is my fav. #NBA player, I love him as my friend! #DMC's by #mikunisushi in #NewOrleans!? #pelicans pic.twitter.com/Uw7ZeYp4Ub
— Taro Arai (@MikuniTaro) February 21, 2017
Cousins is nothing if not an emotional dude, but his detractors often fail to point out that his passion runs both ways. He genuinely cares about the community that supported him since he was a teenager fresh out of the University of Kentucky. Clearly the Kings felt they needed to move on from their star center, but they won't be able to escape his legacy in Sacramento so easily.Much respect @boogiecousins. This is what it's about right here! https://t.co/kTriRs84aa
— Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) February 21, 2017