Zach randolph ceiling on offense, horford ceiling on defense. Could become a more physical level paul millsap type borderline allstar player.
Derrick Favors is not a Rockets nor has he EVER been a Rockets player. We already have enough useless Lin threads cluttering up Garm. People need to use their brains before posting. Again mods, get this **** out of here.
Not long time ago fans were trashing Wall/Cousins and even Irving earlier this year when they were in slump...
Favors reminds me of Slomile. Would someone mind gracing us with the picture that's in the dictionary next to the word bust? ..My computer's having issues at the moment.
This was his year to break through, what with Millsap and Jefferson going to different teams. I mean, his stats aren't terrible, but I definitely expected more from him, this year. (Drafted him pretty early in fantasy.)
Meh, if he had spent four years at GA Tech this would be his rookie year. I actually think it's somewhat encouraging that the increase in minutes hasn't hurt his rate stats. He'll be good. I don't know if he'll be an all-star, but he moves his feet well on D and knows how to rebound and finish. Biggest problem right now is that he's fairly useless away from the basket.
He's a nice piece. If Utah wins the lotto and lands a franchise player in Andrew Wiggins or Jabari Parker, they could be a dangerous team with Kanter, Favors, and Burke all very young.
Don't forget about Gordon Hayward. They're definitely a superstar away from being competitive in the west.
if you could combine Favors defensive side and Kanter's offensive skills together in to one player, you would have a monster power forward
People act like they're going to have a stroke if a thread isn't locked or moved. Why even waste your time and comment. It's going to get locked and/or moved when it does.
Yeah, Utah has a solid collection of young talent, kind of like the Suns. I have a feeling either them or Phoenix (hopefully not both) will strike gold in the draft this year and be a pain in the Rockets' ass for years to come.