Maybe expirings(some of our non-guaranteed contracts, Thabo+Jerebko or something of the sort) + 2nd when they decide to max Cousins.That makes 0 sense for New Orleans
Don't want to be too cynical but l think this streak of good health Favors is having is either a fluke or one of those "contract year things."
I'd be a bit hesitant to give him a raise and another multi year deal with his track history of non descript injuries.
I agree. And I don't see Favors putting winning ahead of family/money. He's a good guy but he doesn't have that fire burning inside a la Rudy and Don.
He's probably gone. It's too bad because he's finally gelling perfectly with the core. He does have a place on this team, and next to Gobert.
I'm sure he's still a little torn (like Hayward), but Atlanta probably offers him more money. I'd bet it's 80% he's gone.
That begs the question who will fill that roll next year?
We don't need to depend on any one individual player's loyalty anymore. This is proven by our survival after Hayward departure, with our draft choice and our recent free agent signings. We are becoming a known and respected franchise with something of value to offer players, and we draft well. If Favors leaves, he will be replaced, we might even already have his replacement on the roster. If he stays, than great, he's a great talent. I'm not saying it wouldn't hurt, but wouldn't break us.
When Favors signs his contract with another team(or our team) does he show up as fit as he is this year? Does he give as much effort? We'll see. Call me a hater, but based on his last seven years I'm going on the record that he doesn't. He's going to tap into some of that deep-fried Southern cooking and settle himself down with his family. I honestly hope I'm wrong because he is playing really well and is in the best shape of his career. I'll eat crow gladly if he proves me wrong.
He likes playing the 4. They drafted Collins.
Have fun with that Atlanta.