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NBA trade rumors: DeMarcus Cousins is off the trade market; Kings plan to offer him a contract extension worth approximately $207 million

Sacramento Kings center DeMarcus Cousins (15) controls the basketball against Toronto Raptors center Lucas Nogueira (92) and Cory Joseph. | Reuters/Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports

Teams rarely shop their franchise players. So, it's actually a big deal when players like Jimmy Butler suddenly become available. However, nobody was surprised when they saw DeMarcus Cousins' name in trade rumors. He's always been mentioned in trade rumors because of his on court and off court issues. But it looks like Cousins is going to stay with the Sacramento Kings for now.

CSN Bay Area has reported that Cousins would sign a contract extension with the Kings during the offseason. The team reportedly wants to re-sign their All-Star center for approximately $207 million.

"Under the new CBA, Cousins is in line for the league's designated player exception, which allows Sacramento to give their franchise cornerstone an additional five-years on top of his current deal, keeping him in a Kings uniform through the 2022-23 season," CSN Bay Area's James Ham said in his report.

"As an eligible designated player, Cousins can take home up to 35 percent of the team's salary cap, which is set at roughly $102 million for next season," he added.

The Kings has never made the playoffs with Cousins on the team, but it's going to be difficult to part with a player with his unique skill set. Cousins may be a center, but he actually has some guard skills. His ballhandling and passing ability are quite solid, and he can also stretch the floor with his outside shooting. Besides being a triple-threat on offense, Cousins is also a solid defensive player. He's a complete player.

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green even called him the best big man in the National Basketball Association (NBA) right now. He's the prototypical modern NBA center, but he has always been a head case. That's why his name keeps on getting mentioned in trade rumors.

After the team's 100–94 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday night, he told the press that he wants to play in Sacramento. Some people may believe that the Kings are better off without him, but there's no point denying that he's their best player right now.