Thanks for posting.
If anything, that article confirmed my belief that Kanter will do just fine at the 5. He's got the height (6'11), the length (9'1.5 standing reach), speed (he really does seem to bounce around the court like a deer), strength (265 lbs and ~6% body fat. And at age 19, already managed to back down the likes of Kaman and Noah.)
As for Favors, I suppose I can see him as a center if he can bulk up to around 260 lbs.
Whether we'll list Kanter or Favors as our starting center 4 years from now, I'm not sure. But I think they'll both be perfectly able to play both post positions. And like the article said, "Players need to complement the other members of a team" and I think Kanter and Favors will compliment each other very well.
Looks like a bright future. How u