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Rudy Gobert’s Decimation by DeMarcus Cousins Over DPOY Gets Acknowledged by Shaquille O’Neal

Published 04/16/2024, 4:06 PM EDT

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The most recent criticism of Rudy Gobert’s prospective Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY) nomination by DeMarcus Cousins has sparked intense conversations and arguments within the basketball community. This reproach has gained much attention and even recognition from Shaquille O’Neal, which adds even more voices to the current cacophony.

As supporters and commentators analyze Cousins’ audacious claims and Shaquille O’Neal’s recognition, the basketball world is engrossed in an engaging debate over the standards for the esteemed DPOY award. However, “NBA on ESPN” shared thoughts through a picture on Instagram.

Hard attack of Rudy Gobert by DeMarcus Cousins

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Renowned for his dominant style of play and tenacity, DeMarcus Cousins has garnered media attention for his harsh evaluation of Rudy Gobert’s defensive abilities. Cousins cast doubt on Gobert’s candidacy for the prestigious DPOY title in a clear-cut remark, pointing to the center’s apparent incapacity to finish games. This assessment, given with characteristic frankness, added a dash of controversy to the conversation over Gobert’s defensive prowess and the requirements for the DPOY award.

 

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“NBA on ESPN” shared a post on Instagram with DeMarcus Cousins’s remarks, “You can’t have a potential four-time Defensive Player of the Year that doesn’t finish games. How do we keep awarding this guy that can’t even stay on the floor in the playoffs? … DEMARCUS COUSINS Rudy Gobert potentially winning DPOY (via All The Smoke Podcast)”.

The criticism of Gobert’s defensive abilities by Cousins went viral in the basketball world, igniting passionate discussion among both observers and supporters. The idea that Gobert, a four-time DPOY candidate, would not merit such recognition because of his performances in critical postseason situations cast doubt on long-held beliefs about the defensive significance of the Utah Jazz center. A heated debate about Gobert’s on-court achievements and his eligibility for the prized DPOY award erupted in the basketball community as both admirers and critics responded to Cousins’ remarks. Further, Shaquille O’Neal added fuel to the fire.

Shaquille O’Neal enters discussion on criticism of Cousins

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Basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal, who is famous for both his commanding on-court presence and perceptive off-court commentary, recently highlighted the conversation around Cousins’ criticism of Gobert. Within the basketball community, DeMarcus Cousins’ criticism of Rudy Gobert’s possible DPOY candidacy has sparked a flurry of discussion. However, Shaquille O’Neal shared the post by “NBA on ESPN” on his Instagram story where “NBA on ESPN” captioned,Boogie Cousins says Rudy Gobert is “not that great” defensively 🌶️Now that Shaquille O’Neal joined the discussion, the debate around Gobert’s defensive prowess and the DPOY award criteria has intensified to unprecedented levels.

The 52-year-old icon, Shaquille O’Neal’s admission to the argument raised the discussion even further and highlighted the differences in viewpoints among basketball players. Shaquille O’Neal’s acknowledgment of the ongoing conversation, as one of the most reputable voices in the sport, underlined its importance and gave the storyline a further degree of thunder.

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Caroline Joseph