Sacramento Kings center DeMarcus Cousins is widely known as a ultra-talented player prone to bouts of frustration and impulsiveness. Projecting the 25-year-old's future is an ongoing struggle between trusting his undeniable ability on the court and lamenting his penchant for making rash decisions that take him out of the game and threaten the Kings' chances at winning. He's thrilling for right and wrong reasons, usually all at once. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Cousins's worst qualities popped up again Monday night a few minutes into the third quarter of the Kings' game against the rival Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena. He reached in to foul Stephen Curry at the 8:56 mark on a relatively uncontroversial call that saddled Cousins with his fifth personal and a lengthy stay on the bench. Yet he made the situation worse by complaining to the referees for not giving the foul to teammate Ben McLemore, earning him a technical. Cousins then ramped up his displeasure and received a second tech for the automatic ejection. Take a look: It's possible to make a reasonable argument that Cousins received the first tech on reputation, but his...