Former NBA center DeMarcus Cousins is making headlines with strong criticism against the NBA’s recent rule change for All-NBA awards, attributing the shift to analytics and its potential impact on players like Joel Embiid.
The NBA’s new rule stipulates that a player must participate in at least 65 regular-season games to be eligible for All-NBA honors, a change that Cousins vehemently opposes.
In a recent statement on the Bully Ball podcast, Cousins expressed his frustration, stating, “I blame the analytics.
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