Center DeMarcus Cousins is back on the Sacramento Kings' roster, but
that doesn't mean he's out of coach Keith Smart's doghouse.
Cousins, reinstated from a suspension Monday, did not travel with the
team to Wednesday's game in Portland against the Trail Blazers, the
Sacramento Bee's Jason Jones reported.
The Bee also reported that Kings guard Tyreke Evans skipped the trip due to a sore left knee.
During the Kings' loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday, Cousins
and Smart had a halftime altercation, with the center reportedly
screaming at the coach. Cousins didn't play in the second half, and the
team announced that next day that he was indefinitely suspended.
Cousins sat out one game, a 108-96 win over Portland on Sunday, before
he was added back to the active roster. However, the Bee reported that
Cousins was invited back to practice, though that didn't mean he'd
automatically rejoin the playing rotation. In his third year out of Kentucky, Cousins is averaging 16.6 points and 9.5 rebounds through 23 games this season.
Evans will sit out for the 10th time in 14 games due to his knee
injury.
He is averaging 15.1 points, 3.3 assists and 4.8 rebounds
through 18 games.
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