NBA 2015 trade rumor: Sacramento Kings center DeMarcus Cousins headed to Boston Celtics?

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NBA trade rumors once again rock the basketball court and there are quite a lot of talks on players switching to other teams for all sorts of reasons. At the center of the rumor mill is DeMarcus Cousins from Sacramento Kings, who might be headed to Boston Celtics before long.

It is being said that Cousins and Sacramento Kings head coach George Karl are in the middle of a detrimental feud that could very well lead to the Forward-Center shooting and scoring for another team, which is reportedly going to be Boston Celtics.

According to Sports World Report, the team has showed interest in having Cousins on board although no concrete agreements have been made. Even Boston Celtics president Danny Ainge won't talk about just how possible this trade is just yet.

"We consider all, but I can't talk about other players on other teams," Ainge was quoted by the aforementioned publication as saying. "As the season goes on, not many things happen in the NBA. It's rare," he went on to say.

Ainge believes that it is too early for drama such as this NBA trade rumor and added that things remain stagnant in the NBA court until the sport's mid-December period. It remains to be seen if that will be true for his team and the Kings.

Nonetheless, Cousins playing for Boston Celtics isn't all that impossible as it is believed that the team is tenable financially when it comes to acquiring a player as expensive as Sacramento's center and especially when it is done in the name of basketball domination.

Digital Journal reports that Ainge is prepared to bulk up his team for the East conference and he certainly has the means to do so. In fact, he has plans to stash a couple of All Star basketballers to realize that goal and one of whom could be Cousins, in the event he is back on the market.

The trade should also allow the Sacramento Kings to power up their team with the right players. Should a trade between Kings and Celtics happen, it is expected to happen before the season ripens.