Sacramento Kings rumors 2015: No disciplinary sanctions for DeMarcus Cousins regarding behavior in loss to Warriors

DeMarcus Cousins Reuters

It seems like the fouls he had last Monday were enough for Sacramento Kings star DeMarcus Cousins, as no penalty was handed to him by the National Basketball Association (NBA) after his actions following his ejection in their loss to the Golden State Warriors. 

In Monday's defeat, Cousins was in foul trouble early in the game and in the third quarter was called for his fourth after reaching in to a driving Stephen Curry. 

Cousins could not believe the call and was arguing about it to the referee and such earned him a technical foul, which was his fifth. 

After the whistle, Cousins became aggressive and had to be restrained by his teammates that led to another technical foul, his sixth of the game. 

But the 25-year-old did not leave immediately after getting ejected as his teammates again had to restrain him before he left the playing floor. 

Following the game, Cousins was not available to the media, with Kings general manager Vlade Divac saying he spoke to the big man who understands his actions, although Divac believes Cousins did nothing wrong, the Sacramento Bee reported. 

Still, Divac was expecting the league to suspend Cousins for his actions but in a tweet by Marc J. Spears of Yahoo Sports, he stated, "Kings big man DeMarcus Cousins will not be fined or suspended for his actions after being ejected from Warriors game on Monday, source said."

Cousins played in their 110–105 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers last Wednesday and tallied 21 points, 11 rebounds, one assist, with three blocks in 34 minutes played. 

The defeat to the 76ers was a tough one since the team is last in the NBA, with the win being just their third in 34 games. 

Sacramento is currently on a three-game losing streak and is 11th in the Western Conference standings with a 12–20 record. 

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