Simplistic single factor analysis.
Not picking on LazyD, but there is so much sloppy thinking that goes into this argument.
Define "star" How many are in the league today? If a best player wins a title, he often then is called a "star" If he does not, then he is dubbed to be not a star. So there is some ex post facto stuff going on here.
Simple factor single analysis or whatever...if it's the most important factor then it doesn't matter what it is
Can't define 'star' with anyone on the Jazz for sure. Cousins is far more likely to be. Not only is he a 2 time Allstar, but he averaged 7 points more than the Jazz leading scorer last season, grabbed more rpg than anyone on the Jazz, and assisted more than any Jazz big. 27 ppg and 11.5 rpg is a star and are huge numbers. Certainly foreign numbers to a team like the Jazz who don't even have an Allstar.