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DeMarcus Cousins ready to play 3×3 basketball, also will play against Latvian stars Miezis and Lasmanis

DeMarcus Cousins has decided to test himself in 3×3 basketball, playing for team Wuxi WenLv from China. DeMarcus Cousins will be a brand new face on 3×3 Basketball World Tour.

Former 5th pick of the NBA Draft has signed a deal with Chinese Wuxi WenLv team until the end of the season, and will play against Latvian 3×3 stars Nauris Miezis and Kārlis Lasmanis.

DeMarcus started his career with Sacramento Kings, but after tearing his Achilles tendon with New Orleans Pelicans his career took a wrong turn, having short stints with Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers, Milwuakee Bucks and Denver Nuggets.

In previous two years he played in Puerto Rico and Taiwan, he was also named the T1 Most Popular Player this season in Taiwan.

Source: basketnews.com

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