The Sacramento Kings say they are reviewing an incident in which center DeMarcus Cousins?confronted and shouted obscenities at a local columnist following Monday nights game against the?Los Angeles Lakers.Cousins confronted The Sacramento Bees Andy Furillo over a column that was published last weekend. The column addressed an incident at a New York nightclub earlier this month that resulted in Cousins and teammate Matt Barnes being sued over an alleged assault. It also referenced an incident at a bar in May involving Cousins and his younger brother, Jaleel, that led to his brothers arrest.According to The Bee, Monday was the first time Cousins and Furillo saw each other after the column was published.?Were going to have some real f---ing issues, Cousins said to Furillo. Dont ever mention my brother again.A Kings player then stepped between Cousins and Furillo. According to The Bee, Cousins refused to speak to reporters while Furillo was in the room.In a statement released Thursday, the Kings said they were reviewing the incident.We are committed to being open and transparent, and any hint of media censorship is unacceptable, the team said in a statement. There is an ongoing review into this matter, and we will take the appropriate steps immediately upon its conclusion.Josh Robbins, the president of the Professional Basketball Writers Association, said Cousins treatment of Furillo was troubling.Professional reporters or columnists and the people they cover will not always agree on what is written or broadcast, Robbins told The Bee in a prepared statement. But each side should treat the other with mutual respect and professionalism. An overwhelming number of NBA players -- maybe 99.9 percent -- treat the professional news media admirably.Cousins is no stranger to confronting media in the locker room and elsewhere.In a video montage of other incidents published by The Bee, Cousins also called out Furillo during a locker room confrontation in October 2015.Furillo can be heard interjecting with a question as Cousins answered another reporters question, before Cousins replied with a scowl.Im still talking, said Cousins, before ending the session by calling Furillo a f---ing clown.Not answering your damn questions anyway, Cousins said as he left the locker room. You like that style?Cousins last month refused to speak to reporters until a reporter with Cowbell Kingdom, a member of ESPNs TrueHoop blog network, left the locker room, according to The Bees video.Who you with? Cowbell? You might as well leave, Cousins said, before pointing to the exit as he dressed. I wont be doing an interview with you. 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But underneath the professional exterior he was, and is, compellingly human. Trevor Linden Jersey . Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services. ANAHEIM, Calif. -- After the Los Angeles Angels stumbled to their ninth loss in 10 games Wednesday, manager Mike Scioscia held a closed-door meeting before they packed up and flew to Boston.Although everybody described the meeting as relatively upbeat, the Angels didnt emerge with any big ideas on how to slow a season going south. With too many injured players and not enough big hitters, the Angels (32-47) are on pace for the worst record in franchise history.We know weve seen some guys performing at their absolute worst for the first half, and we know theyre better than that, Scioscia said. Thats going to be our goal, to get those guys going in the right direction ... I dont think these guys are taking losing in stride. I think thats a positive.If so, its one of the few positives in Anaheim these days.Houston completed a three-game sweep of the Angels on Wednesday, outscoring its AL West rivals by a combined 21-7. The Angels been swept in seven series already this season, and their 8-19 record in June was their worst in the month since 1980.Those 1980 Angels lost 95 games. The current Angels are on pace for 96 defeats, less than two years after they won 98 games for the majors best record.Mike Trout is still performing brilliantly, going 18 for 30 with three homers during their six-game homestand. Just about everybody else in an Angels uniform is struggling to some degree -- when theyre healthy enough to put on the uniform, that is.Our team has to be more than Mike, Scioscia said. Weve been struggling to get our lineup a little deeper. ... Were looking forward to getting some guys back, but the guys that are in that room should be playing better than we are, and thats what were going to focus on. Were all looking in the mirror and trying to get us going in the right direction. We all need to get better.Injuries are the most obvious cause for the Angels woes, particularly on the mound. Few teams could thrive after the loss of three top-of-the-rotation starters -- in the Angels case, Garrett Richards, Andrew Heaney and C.J. Wilson. Several key regulars also have missed extended time, from shortstop Andrelton Simmons and third baseman Yunel Escobar to top reliever Joe Smith.The Angels have already used 43 players in their first 79 games.The injuries are ssomething Ive never been a part of, said Jered Weaver, who dropped to 6-7 with a 5.dddddddddddd.51 ERA after losing to Houston. Theres been a lot of people going down, a lot of people getting called up and back and forth. But its no excuse. Its nothing that any other team hasnt gone through. No one is going to feel sorry for us.Yet the Angels slide also is rooted in decisions made years ago.Their depleted farm system has produced very few candidates to replace those injured players, and owner Arte Moreno already devoted a huge chunk of the Angels payroll to Albert Pujols and Josh Hamilton this season and into the future. Combined with Morenos unwillingness to spend past the luxury tax threshold, even this big-budget club cant buy its way out of trouble now.The Angels have some salary relief in sight: Weaver and Wilson, who are making $20 million apiece, will be off the books this winter. But Hamilton is owed another $17 million in 2017 while he plays for Texas, and Pujols will make $140 million over the next five years while he jogs well past his 40th birthday.At least Pujols plays every day and keeps things interesting by climbing the career homers list, passing Harmon Killebrew for 11th place last week with his 574th. The three-time NL MVP is second on the team with 50 RBI, but is batting .247 with a meager .417 slugging percentage.General manager Billy Eppler hasnt had much early luck in his first year on the job. Eppler said this week that Scioscias job isnt in jeopardy during his 17th season, acknowledging that the Angels injuries and depth problems can hardly be solved by the longest-tenured manager in baseball.Eppler said the Angels have too many financial resources to be forced to enter a rebuilding phase. He wont trade Trout, but its possible the Yankees former professional scouting director could restock his largely barren cupboard by trading the Angels few valuable assets once this hard-luck season officially becomes lost.There is no doubt we want to be a contending team, year in and year out, Eppler said. Every move that we are going to make, whether its in July or the offseason, is for the betterment of the team. 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