Highly-regarded prospect DeMarcus Cousins became the first recruiting notch in John Caliparis belt as Kentucky coach late Tuesday night.
Thats when Cousins made it official. After first committing to Memphis, he would follow Calipari to Kentucky.
He wanted to do it at the highest level and with a coach hes grown to feel comfortable with, said Otis Hughley, Cousins high school coach, in explaining the decision.
Caliparis success with NBA-bound players like Derrick Rose and Marcus Camby probably played a role in Cousins decision, Hughley said.
So did style of play.
I think he likes the opportunity to play pro sets, Hughley said. Pick and roll. Pick and pop. That will highlight the arsenal and variety he has in his game. . . . He wanted to find a place to do more than sit on the block or just play outside. He wants to play the whole game.
Cousins, a 6-foot-10 player for John Leflore High in Mobile, Ala., is rated as the nations No. 2 prospect in the class of 2009, according to the recruiting service Rivals.com.
Cousins averaged close to 27 (points) and 11 (rebounds) for Leflore last season, Hughley said. Hell come to Kentucky with the expectation of being a so-called one-and-done, a player for only one season on the college level, as Rose and Tyreke Evans played for Calipari at Memphis.
When asked if Cousins would be a one-and-done player, Hughley said, He can be. All that stuff is contingent on too many variables.
Hard work and a good attitude can make Cousins a one-and-done player, the Leflore coach said.
A lot of guys can practice all day every day, that doesnt mean its going to happen, Hughley said. He certainly has everything he would need.
Recruiting analysts see Cousins as a top-shelf prospect.
Jerry Meyer of Rivals.com said Cousins was one of the most skilled big men hed seen in more than six years appraising prospects. He rated Cousins over Al Jefferson, who jumped from high school to the Boston Celtics, because Cousins had greater shooting range and was a better passer.
Hell be a good NBA player, said analyst Brick Oettinger of the Prep Stars recruiting service.
Cousins has not taken a college entrance exam, so his academic eligibility remains unfulfilled.
One other question hangs over Cousins. Hes had fits of temper while playing in the summer AAU circuit.
There are flare-ups, Meyer said before adding, Thats better than being soft and wont compete. . . . He plays with a chip on his shoulder. He doesnt mind getting physical. Its just a matter of controlling and channeling (the anger). Hughley all but guaranteed that Cousins will not have any flare-ups for however long he plays for Kentucky.
He wont do that under Coach Cal, the Leflore coach said. He didnt do that under me. All that is really directly correlated to how hes led. A lot of it is just being young.















