LoPo
Well-Known Member
Lyles is irrelevant to Favors' future in Utah. Here is why:
You can only max three players under the current CBA.
Hayward is max player #1.
The Jazz like Gobert more than Favors. Gobert might be max player #2.
So, who is #3? Is it Favors?
Does a max three of Favors, Hayward and Gobert win you a title?
Nope.
So, if you are sold on Gobert, like Utah is, and you are sold on Hayward, like Utah obviously is, then Favors doesn't have a future here.
The math is pretty simple.
Utah will try to move Favors and Hood for a max wing player and pray like crazy that Exum takes some huge steps forward.
Excellent post. I agree 100%. Sooner rather than later, I think we choose between Favors and Gobert. One of those guys will be a max player and the other will not stay long term. Lyles will have the qualities of a good NBA starter before these last two years of Favors' contract is up. My guess is that we will look to make a major deal at this exact time next year. We will have answers to the following questions:
1. - how good did we do after adding 3 key vets?
2. - how did Burks do? Did he stay healthy?
3. - does Exum look ready to emerge as a star or is his ceiling that of a George Hill, defensive type PG starter?
4. - did Gobert show that he can help on offense or is he just going to be a rebounding rim protector?
5. - did Favors show that he is a future All Star or just a very solid big man?
6. - is Hayward a star? Did he decide to stay with us?
7. - how did the older vets do? Does George, Diaw or others want to stay?
8. - how ready is Lyles to be a starter?
9. - did Hood get even better which puts him into that near max contract conversation?