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NEW ORLEANS, LA - FEBRUARY 19: DeMarcus Cousins #15 of the Western Conference All-Star Team runs to the court before the NBA All-Star Game as part of the 2017 NBA All Star Weekend on February 19, 2017 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.  Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2017 NBAE (Photo by Chris Marion/NBAE via Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LA - FEBRUARY 19: DeMarcus Cousins #15 of the Western Conference All-Star Team runs to the court before the NBA All-Star Game as part of the 2017 NBA All Star Weekend on February 19, 2017 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2017 NBAE (Photo by Chris Marion/NBAE via Getty Images)Chris Marion/Getty Images

DeMarcus Cousins Talks Playing with Anthony Davis, Trade to Pelicans, More

Timothy RappFeb 22, 2017

DeMarcus Cousins, in his first press conference as a member of the New Orleans Pelicans, opened up on playing with another superstar in Anthony Davis, being traded and his former team, the Sacramento Kings Wednesday.

"You've got a little fire and you've got a little ice," Cousins said of being paired with Davis, per Pelicans color analyst John DeShazier.

Cousins, without question, is the fire, but he acknowledged he might have to burn a little less hot in New Orleans, per Michael Lee of The Vertical:

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He also went into more depth on the superstar pairing, per NBA TV:

"It's crazy. I would go home, just stressed out, pulling my hair out, just praying, praying, send me some help," Cousins said about not having a superstar to play with earlier in his career, according to Rachel Nichols of ESPN.

He also noted that the two had each tried to recruit one another to join the other's team when the Kings and Pelicans played this season, according to Nichols. When asked about signing an extension with New Orleans, Cousins replied, via Lee: "That's not a question I can answer right away, obviously, but I'm all in...see what the future holds."

"We're going to try to make it work quickly," head coach Alvin Gentry said of working Cousins into the team, according to Nichols. "That may not be the case, but we don't have a lot of margin of error right now."

While Cousins seemed excited to begin the next stage of his career with the Pelicans—"My concern is to help build a winning culture," he noted, per NBA TV—there was no doubt that Cousins also wasn't thrilled with how the Kings handled the trade.

"The way it was done, the dishonesty that came with it," Cousins said when asked what bothered him about the deal from the Kings' side, per Nichols. "But I'm OK with it."

The Kings—just days before dealing Cousins and Omri Casspi to the Pelicans for Buddy HieldTyreke EvansLangston Galloway, a 2017 top-three protected first-round pick and a 2017 second-rounder—publicly said they wouldn't trade their superstar center and weren't entertaining offers.

So much for that assertion. But Cousins tried to keep everything in perspective.

"I'm not sour. I'm not mad," he said, per Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated. "This is a business."

And part of the business side will be whether the Pelicans can sign Cousins to a long-term extension. He can become a free agent following the 2017-18 season, but when asked about whether he would ink an extension with the Pelicans, he declined to comment.

"That's not a question I can answer right away," he said, per Ben Golliver of SI.com. "But I'm all in."

The Pelicans are hoping that's the case. The thought of Cousins and Davis together, two of the best big men in the game, has to be frightening for every team in the NBA. Because both players are versatile on offense and can score both on the perimeter and in the paint, it isn't hard to imagine them working well together.

Defensively, there will be bigger questions, but if Cousins decides he wants to dominate on that end, having a pair of athletic towers anchoring the team's defense will be scary for opposing offenses. 

Cousins and Davis should be able to coexist on the court. There will be bigger questions, of course. Can Cousins be a good teammate and model citizen during his time in New Orleans? And will he want to re-sign with the team, which is 23-34 and 2.5 games out of a playoff spot?

If the answer is yes to each question, this trade may go down as one of the most lopsided in history. And the Pelicans may be hanging a championship banner at some point, too.  

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