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New Orleans Pelicans center DeMarcus Cousins, left, reacts as he talks with Washington Wizards guard John Wall after an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017, in Washington. The Wizards won 116-106. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
New Orleans Pelicans center DeMarcus Cousins, left, reacts as he talks with Washington Wizards guard John Wall after an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017, in Washington. The Wizards won 116-106. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)Alex Brandon/Associated Press

C.J. McCollum Says He 'Could See' DeMarcus Cousins Signing with Wizards

Timothy RappApr 25, 2018

Portland Trail Blazers star guard C.J. McCollum believes DeMarcus Cousins may "potentially team up with the Washington Wizards" as a free agent this summer.   

"You heard it here first. You heard that here first. You know that Kentucky connection, man," he told the Pull Up podcast (h/t Ryne Nelson of Slam). "I could see that happening. That's just something to think about going forward."

Cousins played with John Wall at Kentucky during the 2009-10 season and reached the Elite Eight. 

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Despite that connection, one major factor may keep Cousins from signing in Washington: The Wizards don't have the cap space to sign a player to a maximum deal.

According to Spotrac.com, the Wizards currently have a payroll of $124.8 million for the 2018-19 season, putting them $23.8 million over the cap. Next year, they'll be paying big bucks to Otto Porter Jr. ($26 million), Bradley Beal ($25.4 million), Wall ($19.2 million), Ian Mahinmi ($15.9 million) and Marcin Gortat ($13.6 million). 

So if the Wizards were to make a move for Cousins, they'd either need to move off of multiple salaries or pull off a sign-and-trade with the Pelicans. But even that is unlikely, as Zach Lowe of ESPN.com wrote:

"The Wizards are the most tempting if they bow out in the first round; Cousins and Wall are friends, and the Wizards could build an offer around some combination of Porter, Kelly Oubre Jr., Gortat and a draft pick. But Washington's payroll is so bloated, it may not be allowed under league rules to obtain any player in a sign-and-trade. And given Wall's on-again, off-again knee issues, the Wizards may feel queasy committing a ton of money to Wall and Cousins."

Cousins is coming off of a ruptured Achilles, which may limit his market. But even on a deal at less than the max, the Wizards don't have the cap space to sign him, meaning the most likely scenario is either the Pelicans bringing him back on a two- or three-year deal, as Lowe posited, or a desperate team like the Phoenix Suns or Dallas Mavericks opening up the checkbook for him.

In other words, Cousins to the Wizards feels like a long shot despite McCollum's hunch.

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