DeMarcus Amir Cousins is a famous professional American Basketball player who is playing for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basket Ball Association.
He was associated with the College Basketball and played for University of Kentucky.
He left Kentucky after playing one season and later was elected in the 2010 NBA draft by the Sacramento Kings, the overall pick was five.
In his first season with Sacramento he was with NBA All-Rookie First Team.
As a member of United States national team, he had won 2016 Summer Olympics as well as FIBA Basketball World Cup in 2015.
He is also a two times NBA All-Star for the 2015 and 2016.
He was born in 1990, August 13 in Mobile located in Alabama. DeMarcus attended the LeFlore Magnet High School located in Mobile.
He was in the Parade All-American in 2009 and also played in 2009 McDonald’s All American Boys Game where he has finished with 8 rebounds and 14 points.
He has also played in Nike Hoop Summit in the year 2009 which was held in Rose Garden in Portland as well as Madison Square Ground. In this tournament, he scored a total of 10 points.
He was considered as No. 1 in Power Forward and Number two player in 2009.
In his college days, he committed to Memphis in the year 2009, March 9. He later joined Kentucky as his Coach John Capilari moved to Kentucky
. The achievements in the game were 1.8 blocks, 15.1 points as well as 9.8 rebounds. In the 2010 NCAA Tournament his team was in the Elight Eight. The team was led by DeMarcus Cousins and John Wall.
The estimated net worth of DeMarcus Cousins is about 62 million dollars.
The current teams of Cousins include Sacramento Kings where he is number 15 and serves as Power forward; he is also associated with State Mens National Basketball Team in number 12 and serves as the Center.
Quick Summary:
Full name: DeMarcus Amir Cousins
Date of birth: 13 August 1990
Birth place: Mobile, Alabama
Age: 29 Years
Profession: Basketball player
Height: 2.11 m
Weight: 122 Kg
Net worth: 62 million dollars