Cousins: Personal charm is an important criterion for super giants. For example, you can t sell him Jokic.
Recently, Cousins talked about the standards of superstars in the "Run It Back".
He said: "It's obviously on the court, and I think it's the most important thing. But it also depends on whether you have market value? Can the league drive (about your narrative)? Do people like you? Obviously, global influence is also important. If you are just a little famous, then you can't be a superstar. If you are only famous in the United States, then you can't be a superstar. I don't think that's a superstar. The league's influence goes beyond that. It's a global brand. Once you start to have a global impact, obviously you will become a superstar. So superstar is a combination of all these factors."
" Also Have your personal charm. I mean, you're fine, like Jokic. But you can't sell them. You can't sell them because he's not that good. It's his own choice. I mean, I have a chance to be teammates with him. He doesn't care about the spotlight, he doesn't want to be that kind of person. And then, you know, you have people like Edwards. 6 feet 10 inches, 200 pounds. You know, everything he says is golden. Do you understand what I mean? Obviously, charm is important. I think it's a combination, all of these factors. That's what makes you a superstar. That definition is hard."