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Time to bust out the Sàozhǒu. That’s Mandarin for broom. DeMarcus Cousins led the Taiwan Beer Leopards to a win in the T1 Taiwan League Championship, sweeping Taipei Taisin Mars 4-0 in the seven-game finals. In the championship-clinching Game 4, Cousins finished with 24 points, 24 rebounds, two steals, two blocks, and an assist. Cousins played somewhat nonchalantly in the first two games of the series, settling for primarily 3s and not exactly hitting the glass. However, he turned it on to the Boogie of old in the final two games, averaging 22 points, 19.5 rebounds, two steals, and two blocked...
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The commitment of Kerr Kriisa this week appears to be a key addition to Mark Pope’s first roster at Kentucky. It certainly seems, as of now, Kriisa will see the ball in his hands quite a bit this season. And all reports indicate that we will not only be getting a very good player but a confident personality. It seems that Kriisa may fall into that category of player that you love having on your team and other teams will hate. We’ve had plenty of players on opposing teams that we’ve hated over the years. Guys like Grant Williams and Matt Walsh and any multitude of Duke players. But the reality ...
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John Calipari still has to officially accept Arkansas’ reported five-year offer from Arkansas, but once that happens, UK athletic director Mitch Barnhart will have several coaching candidates already in mind. Could Rajon Rondo be on the shortlist? DeMarcus Cousins believes he should be. “I think the perfect hire for UK at this point would be Rajon Rondo,” Cousins said Monday on Bully Ball. “I honestly think Rajon would be the perfect guy for this situation. Obviously, he’s a Kentucky kid. He played at Kentucky, he’s an alumni.” Rondo, who has mentioned in the past his desire to be a coach one ...
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DeMarcus Cousins pitched former Kentucky star and long time NBA veteran Rajon Rondo for the Wildcats head coaching job. This came on the heels of John Calipari reportedly leaving for Arkansas on a five-year deal. Rondo is an alum of the program and eventually won an NBA title with the Boston Celtics (2008) and Los Angeles Lakers (2020) during his 17 year career in the NBA. Rondo, who played for Kentucky for three years until he was a first round pick in 2006, said before he wanted to get into coaching. “I think the perfect hire for Kentucky at this point would be Rajon,” Cousins said on the Bu...
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