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“What was it like getting going to an organization like that and then having to navigate all of those things with the coaching changes, the front office? Then there was an ownership change while you were there.” DeMarcus Cousins: “It was tough and it was confusing, and um I was coming from a situation at Kentucky where, you know, Cal treated us like pros, but I remember in my rookie season it was a simple task and I remember (Francisco Garcia) saying something like, ‘Yo, you really were spoiled at Kentucky,’ like, and in my head, I’m like, ‘Damn, maybe I was.’ So long story short, Cisco ended up getting traded to the Houston Rockets, and I remember when he went there, he ended up tapping in with me like a little later, and he was like, ‘Man, I remember that day I called you spoiled.’ He was like, ‘I was wrong, like we were in a s**thole.’ Like, you know, I’m not here to, like, [trash] on the Kings or anything like that. That’s just, you know, in sports you have up and down years, you know, I just so happen to come in at a point where it was down here.”

Matt George: Domantas Sabonis talks about how DeMar DeRozan changes/improves the Kings offense. “It’s going to make it so much harder for teams to guard us.” pic.x.com/gx8cxguwzx


Kyle McAlarney, 37, and Kieran Piller, 39, Priority Sports agents McAlarney joined Priority in 2020, and was NBPA certified three years ago, but already works with two of the agency’s recent lottery picks, Zach Edey and Keegan Murray. He’s also hands-on with clients, and gets on the court with them while overseeing Priority’s player development program, a role befitting a former All-Big East guard at Notre Dame. Piller has been with Priority for a decade, with clients that include Herb Jones and Bobby Portis, and also holds considerable responsibilities internally at the company founded by super-agent Mark Bartelstein. The two have a long history together — they were college teammates with the Fighting Irish.