DeMarcus Cousins, Warriors turning NBA into a snoozefest

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It has only been two games since DeMarcus Cousins made his long-awaited debut for the Golden State Warriors. But if those two games are any indication, the rest of the NBA can pretty much call it quits on the remainder of the season.

Golden State headed to Los Angeles for a recent two-game stretch against the Clippers and Lakers. It’s not as much about the competition as it is about just how dominant the Warriors were — specifically with Cousins on the court.

Now winners of eight consecutive games, the Warriors have hit extreme death-star mode with Cousins in the mix.

Here’s a look at the astonishing stats and why the rest of the Association must be having a hapless feeling.

Cousins makes a major difference: His advanced stats are ridiculous.

The impact is real: With Cousins inside, the shooters are getting better looks.

Foundation was already built: Despite some earlier-season struggles, Golden State was playing tremendous ball prior to Cousins joining the lineup.

Cousins is a perfect fit: Not since the Warriors’ dynasty began have they boasted an inside force like this.

In addition to all of this, Cousins’ ability to fit in with the Warriors makes them big-time players on the buyout market leading up to next month’s trade deadline.

Golden State had previously noted it was looking for center help. Given Cousins’ performance, that might not be the case.

Instead, Golden State could make a play for either Carmelo Anthony or J.R. Smith — creating even more depth for the stretch run.

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