Imperial Valley Press

DeMarcus Cousins relishing fresh start in Golden State

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OAKLAND (AP) — DeMarcus Cousins spent his first eight seasons in the NBA chasing two things — peace and the playoffs.

After signing with Golden State as a free agent, the four-time All-Star center has no doubts he’ll finally find both, and that those will help dispel the notion that he’s a bad teammate.

“Just a chance to play for a winning culture,” Cousins said Thursday. “I also have a chance to play with some of the most talented players of this era. Those two things alone, that pretty much sums it up.”

Looking relaxed while sitting on a stage next to Warriors general manager Bob Myers, Cousins was at ease during a news conference at the team’s practice facility. Golden State’s fiery big man seems content in his new surroundin­gs and wants the hardware to show for it.

“Every guy said let’s go get another championsh­ip,” Cousins said. “They are a well-establishe­d team and they could have easily been like, ‘No, we don’t need him.’ But they were excited like a team that’s never accomplish­ed anything.”

While his signing in Golden State drew mostly groans from around the NBA, Cousins didn’t need much persuading to join the two-time defending champions. He has never played in the postseason, is coming off Achilles surgery in January and didn’t attract much attention in free agency until signing a $5.3 million, one-year contract with Golden State.

From the Warriors’ side, it’s a case of the rich getting richer. They’ve won the championsh­ip three of the past four seasons with an attack heavy on perimeter shooting and defense. In the 6-foot-7inch, 270-pound Cousins, they now have a dominant presence on the low block as well. “It’s a different dimension,” Myers said. “It’s not something that we’ve ever had as far as a lowpost threat since I’ve been here. I’m excited. I hope he’s excited.”

Cousins averaged 25.2 points and career highs in rebounds (12.9), assists (5.4) and minutes (36.2) with New Orleans before getting hurt. He has been frustrated by the tediousnes­s of rehab but is being cautious in his approach.

“I’m progressin­g weekly, which is a positive,” Cousins said. “As far as a timetable, to be determined. I have to be smart about it. I’m in a unique situation as well where I’m not needed right away. Time is kind of on my side so I have a chance to get to 100 percent.

“Making it to the playoffs won’t be an issue for this team obviously. Once the basketball part comes, everything else will take care of itself.” A throng of media attended the news conference, flanked by 150 young fans who were taking part in a basketball camp held by Warriors.

 ?? AP PHOTO/BEN MARGOT ?? Golden State Warriors General Manager Bob Myers, left, holds a jersey with DeMarcus Cousins during a media conference Thursday in Oakland. Cousins signed a one-year, $5.3M deal with the defending champion Warriors.
AP PHOTO/BEN MARGOT Golden State Warriors General Manager Bob Myers, left, holds a jersey with DeMarcus Cousins during a media conference Thursday in Oakland. Cousins signed a one-year, $5.3M deal with the defending champion Warriors.

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