DeMarcus Cousins is Out For 2019-2020 Season Due To Torn ACL
The Los Angeles Lakers lost center DeMarcus Cousins to ACL damage before the 2019-20 season began.
Cousins tore his left ACL playing in an impromptu game in Las Vegas. The four-time All-Star, who marked a one-year manage the Lakers this mid year in free organization, will miss the whole 2019-20 crusade.
"Huge misfortune," one individual from the Lakers revealed to Vincent Goodwill of Yahoo Sports. "In any case, as you probably are aware, nobody feels frustrated about us."
DeMarcus Cousins was anticipated to be the Lakers' reinforcement center. Presently, Los Angeles will hope to sign a veteran huge man before the season begins.
At the point when Cousins is solid, he's probably the best center in the association. Notwithstanding, Cousins hasn't been solid for a long while. During the 2017-18 season with the New Orleans Pelicans, Cousins tore his Achilles ligament. Before he got injured, Boogie was averaging 25.2 focuses and 12.9 bounce back with New Orleans.
After his ACL tear, it's obscure what's in store for DeMarcus Cousins. He's endured three genuine wounds in a short measure of time. The wounds have cost Cousins a lot of cash in free organization. It's really a dismal story.
The Lakers are still title contenders with geniuses LeBron James and Anthony Davis driving the charge. Be that as it may, the Cousins damage is as yet an extreme pill to swallow for the Purple and Gold.