Sacramento Kings (2010–2017) 2010–14: All-Rookie honors and controversies On April 7, 2010, Cousins announced that he would forgo his final three seasons of collegiate eligibility and enter the
2010 NBA draft, where he was selected by the
Sacramento Kings with the fifth overall pick. On July 7, 2010, Cousins signed his rookie contract with the Kings, worth about $7 million for the first two years with a team option for the third and fourth years. Cousins was named the Rookie of the Month for July during the
NBA Summer League. Cousins was also named to the
NBA All-Rookie First Team at the end of the 2010–11 season. On January 1, 2012, head coach
Paul Westphal sent Cousins home from the Kings' home game against the
New Orleans Hornets, saying that Cousins was "unwilling/unable to embrace traveling in the same direction as his team; it cannot be ignored indefinitely." Cousins, who had been averaging 13.0 points and 11.3 rebounds per game at the time of the dismissal, reportedly demanded to be traded from the Kings. Cousins later denied asking to be traded. On January 5, 2012, Westphal was fired from the Kings, leading many to speculate that the head coach's tumultuous relationship with Cousins was a factor in his being replaced. On February 8, 2012, Cousins was selected to play in the
Rising Stars Challenge. He played for Team
Chuck, with a mix of rookies and sophomores. On November 11, 2012, the league suspended Cousins for two games without pay for confronting
San Antonio Spurs color commentator
Sean Elliott "in a hostile manner" after he criticized Cousins for attempting to bully
Tim Duncan on the court. Cousins was apparently informed of Elliott's remarks after the game. He left the locker room and waited on the court for Elliott to finish his post-game show before confronting him. Some criticized the suspension as overly harsh and based more on Cousins' reputation than what actually happened, while others said he needed to grow up and learn a lesson about confronting the media. Cousins apologized to Elliott in person before a game against the Spurs in March 2014, which Elliott said he appreciated. On December 22, 2012, Cousins was suspended indefinitely from the Kings, who accused him of "unprofessional behavior and conduct detrimental to the team". The suspension was lifted on December 24, 2012. The season was up-and-down for Cousins, who posted career-highs in
Player Efficiency Rating, field goal percentage, and free throw percentage, but led the NBA with 16
technical fouls, was ejected several times and suspended by both the league and the Kings. On September 30, 2013, Cousins signed a reported four-year, $62 million contract extension with the Kings. After signing the contract, Cousins announced he would donate $1 million of his salary to the families and community of Sacramento. He opened the season with a 30-point, 14-rebound performance against the
Denver Nuggets. On February 26, 2014, Cousins received a one-game suspension for punching
Patrick Beverley in the stomach. On March 11, Cousins recorded a career-high 6 blocks, along with 13 points and 14 rebounds, in an 89–99 loss to the Detroit Pistons.
2014–16: First All-Star and All-NBA appearances After averaging career-highs of 23.5 points, 12.6 rebounds and 1.5 blocks over the first 15 games of the season, Cousins was diagnosed with viral meningitis on December 7, 2014. He subsequently missed 10 games with the virus and showed no signs of a let up in his return to action on December 18 against the Milwaukee Bucks as he recorded 27 points and 11 rebounds in the 107–108 loss. On January 30, 2015, Cousins was named to replace the injured
Kobe Bryant as a Western Conference All-Star in the
2015 NBA All-Star Game. Cousins' selection marked the first time a Kings player earned All-Star honors since
Brad Miller and
Peja Stojaković represented Sacramento in 2004. On April 1, 2015, Cousins recorded his second career triple-double with 24 points, 21 rebounds, 10 assists, 6 blocks and 3 steals in a 111–115 loss to the Houston Rockets. In doing so, he became just the fourth player in NBA history to collect 20+ points, 20+ rebounds, 10+ assists and 5+ blocks in a single game, joining
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Chris Webber and
Tim Duncan. In the following game on April 3 against the New Orleans Pelicans, Cousins became the first Kings player to record back-to-back triple doubles since Chris Webber did so in 2005. In just under 42 minutes of action, he recorded 24 points, 20 rebounds and a career-high 13 assists in a 95–101 loss. He joined elite company as one of only three players to have consecutive 20-point, 20-rebound, 10-assist games; the others being
Elgin Baylor and
Wilt Chamberlain. On October 28, 2015, Cousins recorded 32 points and 13 rebounds, as well as 4-of-5 three-pointers, in a season opening loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. Cousins had hit just four three-pointers in his previous 167 games and had never hit more than four in an entire season. After missing four games with an Achilles injury between November 3–7, Cousins returned to action on November 9, and recorded 21 points and 12 rebounds in a loss to the San Antonio Spurs. Cousins went 4-of-5 from three-point range for a second time on November 11, finishing the game with 33 points to help the Kings defeat the Detroit Pistons 101–92. Two days later, he scored a season-high 40 points in a 111–109 win over the Brooklyn Nets. On November 16, he was named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played Monday, November 9 through Sunday, November 15. It was the third career Player of the Week award for Cousins, who led the Kings to a 3–1 record on the week. On January 4, 2016, Cousins recorded 33 points and a season-high 19 rebounds in a 116–104 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. On January 21, in a win over the Atlanta Hawks, he recorded 24 points and 15 rebounds for his ninth straight double-double and his 24th of the season in 34 games. On January 23, he scored a career-high 48 points in a 108–97 win over the Indiana Pacers. On January 25, he was named Western Conference Player of the Week for a second time in 2015–16. He went on to top his career-high mark in emphatic fashion that night, scoring 56 points in a 129–128 double overtime loss to the Charlotte Hornets. His 56 points set a record for the 2015–16 season, and broke
Chris Webber's franchise record of 51 points. On January 28, he was named a Western Conference All-Star reserve for the
2016 NBA All-Star Game, earning his second straight All-Star nod. On February 5, he recorded his first triple-double of the season and fourth of his career with 24 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in a 128–119 loss to the Brooklyn Nets. On February 19, he had 37 points, 20 rebounds and four blocks against the Denver Nuggets, recording his ninth career double-double with 20-plus points and rebounds, breaking the previous Sacramento record set by Webber.
2016–17: Final season in Sacramento In the Kings' season opener on October 26, Cousins scored a game-high 24 points in a 113–94 win over the
Phoenix Suns. He backed that up the following night against the
San Antonio Spurs, recording 37 points and 16 rebounds in a 102–94 loss. On October 31, with 14 points and 12 rebounds against the
Atlanta Hawks, Cousins became the Kings' career double-doubles leader with 246, surpassing
Chris Webber's 245. On November 18, he scored a season-high 38 points in a 121–115 loss to the
Los Angeles Clippers. On December 20, he set a new season high with 55 points in a 126–121 win over the
Portland Trail Blazers. On January 18, 2017, he recorded his fifth career triple-double with 25 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in a 106–100 loss to the
Indiana Pacers. On January 30, 2017, he was named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played Monday, January 23 through Sunday, January 29. On February 3, 2017, Cousins recorded his sixth career triple-double with 22 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists in a 105–103 loss to the
Phoenix Suns. Four days later, he was suspended one game without pay for receiving his 16th technical foul of the 2016–17 season. In addition, Cousins was fined $25,000 for making an inappropriate statement and gesture after leaving the playing court following the Kings' 109–106 overtime win against the
Golden State Warriors on February 4 at
Golden 1 Center.
New Orleans Pelicans (2017–2018) in 2017 On February 20, 2017, Cousins and teammate
Omri Casspi were traded to the
New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for
Tyreke Evans,
Buddy Hield,
Langston Galloway, and 2017 first-round and second-round draft picks. He made his debut for the Pelicans three days later, recording 27 points and 14 rebounds in a 129–99 loss to the
Houston Rockets. On March 3, 2017, he had 19 points and a season-high 23 rebounds in a 101–98 overtime loss to the
San Antonio Spurs. His 23 rebounds tied the Pelicans' franchise record held by
Tyson Chandler. Two days later, he had 26 points and 15 rebounds before fouling out in the Pelicans' 105–97 win over the
Los Angeles Lakers, marking Cousins' first win as a Pelican. On March 21, 2017, Cousins had his most prolific performance as a Pelican, recording 41 points and 17 rebounds in a 95–82 win over the
Memphis Grizzlies. Ten days later, he had 37 points and 13 rebounds in his first game against Sacramento, a game the Pelicans won 117–89. Cousins tied a career high during the game with five three-pointers. On October 26, 2017, Cousins recorded 41 points and 23 rebounds in a 114–106 win over the Kings in Sacramento. Two days later, he recorded his first triple-double of the season with 29 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in a 123–101 win over the
Cleveland Cavaliers. He was subsequently named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played October 23–29. On November 3, 2017, he had 20 points, 22 rebounds and seven assists in a 99–94 win over the
Dallas Mavericks, tying his career high with 20 defensive rebounds. On December 2, 2017, he scored 38 points in a 123–116 win over the
Portland Trail Blazers. Four days later, he had 40 points, 22 rebounds and four blocks in a 123–114 win over the
Denver Nuggets. On December 29, 2017, he had 32 points and 20 rebounds in a 128–120 loss to the
Dallas Mavericks. It was his third game of the season with at least 30 points and 20 rebounds, making him the first player to do that since
Kevin Love in 2010–11. On January 22, 2018, Cousins had 44 points, 24 rebounds and 10 assists in a 132–128 double overtime win over the
Chicago Bulls. He became the first NBA player since Hall of Famer
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1972 to have as many as 40 points, 20 rebounds and 10 assists in a game. On January 26, 2018, he had 15 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists before injuring his left Achilles in the final seconds of the Pelicans' 115–113 win over the Houston Rockets. Following the game, he was diagnosed with a torn left Achilles, and on January 31, he underwent season-ending surgery.
Golden State Warriors (2018–2019) After not receiving any outstanding contract offers from other teams, Cousins turned his attention to signing with an elite team with the midlevel exception. Cousins called
Golden State general manager
Bob Myers about joining the Warriors and followed this by speaking to
Kevin Durant,
Stephen Curry and
Draymond Green. He subsequently accepted the Warriors' midlevel exception, signing a reported one-year deal for $5.3 million on July 6, 2018. On December 10, 2018, with Cousins nearing a return to the court for the first time since rupturing his left Achilles tendon, he was assigned to Golden State's
NBA G League affiliate team, the
Santa Cruz Warriors, where he had his first full-contact practice. On January 18, 2019, Cousins made his debut for the Warriors, scoring 14 points before fouling out of the 112–94 win over the
Los Angeles Clippers. On April 2, he scored a season-high 28 points to go with 13 rebounds in a 116–102 win over the
Denver Nuggets. On April 16, Cousins was ruled out indefinitely after suffering a torn left quadriceps in Game 2 of the first round of the
playoffs. He made a return in Game 1 of the
2019 NBA Finals against the
Toronto Raptors, coming off the bench in his first NBA Finals game. The Warriors lost the series in six games.
Los Angeles Lakers (2019–2020) Cousins signed a one-year contract with the
Los Angeles Lakers for
2019–20. He was reunited with
Anthony Davis, his former teammate on the
New Orleans Pelicans. However, Cousins tore his left
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in an offseason
pickup game in August and never played a game for the Lakers. They were granted a $1.75 million disabled player exception for Cousins and waived him on February 23, 2020, to sign
Markieff Morris. The Lakers won
the NBA Finals that season and had Cousins' name engraved on each of their
championship rings.
Houston Rockets (2020–2021) On December 1, 2020, Cousins signed a one-year contract with the
Houston Rockets. On December 2, the Rockets traded for
John Wall, his good friend and former college teammate. On February 23, 2021, the Rockets waived Cousins. In 25 games with the Rockets, he averaged 9.6 points and 7.6 rebounds in 20.2 minutes.
Los Angeles Clippers (2021) On April 5, 2021, Cousins signed a 10-day contract with the
Los Angeles Clippers. On April 16, he signed a second 10-day contract and ten days later, he signed for the rest of the season. With the Clippers, he played a total of 16 games, all on the bench. in these 16 games he averaged 7.8 points
Milwaukee Bucks (2021–2022) On November 30, 2021, Cousins signed with the defending champion
Milwaukee Bucks. On December 24, Cousins scored a season-high 22 points alongside grabbing 8 rebounds in a 102–95 win over the
Dallas Mavericks. On January 6, 2022, he was waived. During his 17-game tenure with the Bucks, Cousins started 5 games and averaged 9.1 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in 16.9 minutes per game.
Denver Nuggets (2022) On January 21, 2022, Cousins signed a 10-day contract with the
Denver Nuggets, reuniting with his former coach
Michael Malone. On January 28, he was given a second 10-day contract. On February 10, he signed a third 10-day contract. On February 25, the Nuggets signed Cousins for the remainder of the season. On March 4, Cousins scored a season-high 31 points, along with nine rebounds, four assists, and three steals in a 116–101 win over the
Houston Rockets. His 31 points in 24 minutes were the fewest minutes in a 30-point game in Nuggets franchise history and the third fewest minutes played in a 30-point game in his career, as well as his third career 30-point game in 25 minutes or fewer, equalling
Freeman Williams for the most such games in the shot clock era. On January 13, 2023, the
Los Angeles Lakers hosted Cousins for a workout.
Mets de Guaynabo (2023) In April 2023, Cousins signed a contract to join the
Guaynabo Mets in
Puerto Rico's
Baloncesto Superior Nacional league. During the 2023 season he averaged 20.4 points, 10.9 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game in 25.48 minutes per game. He shot 44% from the 3 point line, and 69% in free throws. Cousins led the team to the Playoffs and semi-finals but was unable to make the finals after being eliminated by the
Gigantes de Carolina in 7 games. He was injured at the beginning of Game 6 with the expectation of being out for one week.
Taiwan Beer Leopards (2024) On December 18, 2023, Cousins signed a contract to join the
Taiwan Beer Leopards in
Taiwan's
T1 League. The plan was to initially compete in four home games scheduled for January 2024, with the decision to continue participating based on Cousins. On February 23, 2024, Cousins announced that he is done trying to make an
NBA comeback. When a reporter had asked him if he plans on returning to the NBA in an interview, Cousins said "Honestly, no. I know I’ve had my time there. You know, there was a point where I was trying to make that happen. But the place I'm in my life now, just with everything I’ve got going on, just outside of basketball, like I'm in a good place. So, like I said, I'm excited for what I have ahead and my future. You know, my 12 years in the league were a small chapter or chapters in my life. And, I'm ready to move on to the next and see what's in store for me." On March 18, Cousins re-signed with the
Taiwan Beer Leopards. On May 15, Cousins was awarded the
T1 League Most Popular Player of the Year for the
2023–24 season. On June 1, Cousins was awarded the Finals MVP in the
2024 T1 League Finals. On June 19, 2024, Cousins joined the Taiwan Mustangs of The Asian Tournament (TAT).
Selenge Bodons (2025) On January 10, 2025, Cousins signed with the Selenge Bodons of
The League in Mongolia. Meanwhile, he briefly joined the
Strong Group Athletics in the
Dubai International Basketball Championship.
Second stint with Guaynabo (2025) On April 24, 2025, it was confirmed that Cousins was returning to play for the
Guaynabo Mets for the 2025
BSN season. On May 6, he played his first game back with the Mets against
Capitanes de Arecibo, where he recorded 11 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists in just 21 minutes, helping Guaynabo win 107–90. On 10 June, Cousins was restrained after clashing with fans who had thrown beer on him. He was later suspended for the rest of the season. On June 11, the Mets terminated Cousins’ contract. ==National team career==