The Freeman

Cousins says he was ejected for using big-man fundamenta­ls

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METAIRIE, La. — New Orleans center DeMarcus Cousins says he was protecting a rebound the way all big men are taught when he was ejected for a flagrant foul during a game against Oklahoma City.

Cousins was called for a flagrant-two foul when he raised his right elbow near Thunder guard Russell Westbrook’s head during the third quarter of the Pelicans’ 114-107 victory Monday night.

Cousins, who did not speak about the play until after Tuesday’s practice, said Westbrook “did a good job of selling” the foul in the way he fell to the floor, holding his head.

“It’s crazy. When you start playing the game of basketball as a big man, they tell you, ‘When you get a rebound, keep your elbows high and out,’ you know, to protect the ball from guards coming in stripping,” Cousins said. “All I did was use my fundamenta­ls and I got punished for it.”

Cousins, who has a history of on-court emotional outbursts that draw a relatively high number of technical fouls, said he knew officials would not give him the benefit of the doubt when they reviewed the play on a video monitor before ejecting him.

Pelicans center DeMarcus Cousins says he was only protecting a rebound the way big men in basketball are taught when he was ejected for a flagrant foul during a game against Oklahoma City. Cousins was called for a flagrant-two foul when he raised his right elbow near Thunder guard Russell Westbrook’s head.

“I’m DeMarcus. I expected the ejection. I knew,” said Cousins, who was assessed a league-high 18 technical fouls last season.

Cousins added that he’s not sure what he can do differentl­y going forward other than “send the refs a Christmas card — I don’t know — the league, too. Send Christmas cards, stuff like that.”

The play occurred under the Pelicans’ basket in the third quarter after Cousins had secured a rebound. When Cousins raised his elbows near Westbrook’s face, the Thunder guard went down.

It wasn’t clear from replays showed to the crowd whether Cousins caught Westbrook in the head or shoulder, or if the contact was significan­t.

The league office reviews such plays before deciding on fines or additional punishment.

Russell complained that when he was struck in the head during a game, he didn’t receive the same treatment Nurkic did. And Donovan sarcastica­lly said at the time that he “probably didn’t ask Russell to stay down on the court long enough to get it reviewed.”

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