David Stern
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If Favors isn't back I'm going to be pissed.
in 2012 playoffs he was UTA's only player that showed up and fought vs SAS.
in 2017 playoffs he made huge contributions basically playing one-legged. Posted 17/11 with 0 TOs in game-7 vs LAC
in 2012 he was 20 years old, in 2017 he was injured now he's healthy and experienced. I think he'll surprise people in the playoffs, some players just play better in the playoffs.
What?! LoPo thinks we should re-sign Favors?!I have been hard on Favors in the past for not stepping up consistently. And when asked about the difference in tonight's game, Mitchell simply said - "Favors showed up." If he can continue to show up, we need to keep him. He is a big part of the positive culture right now.
I do really, really worry about the size of contract he might expect, but I think we can make it work. I hope that he can sign a declining contract so as the contracts for Gobert and Exum increase every year, the contracts of Favors and Ingles decrease every year.
What?! LoPo thinks we should re-sign Favors?!
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Yep. Pay the man. At this point, I want pretty much everyone back except maybe Burks.bring him backkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
I love this post. I've been on Favors' side even last year when he was a shell of himself. I have repeatedly said they will have a hole at his spot if he doesn't come back. They need to sign him.Favors is one of my favorite players in the last 10 years of Jazz basketball. I've been defending him on the Jazz boards for the last 2 years. I don't know what's going to happen with him. I don't know if the Jazz will be willing to match what it would take to keep him and I don't know if Favors would want to stay, but whatever he decides to do I will always cherish his time in Utah... the rare player who in two consecutive seasons sacrificed both his health and his future paycheck for the team and has been nothing but an exceptional teammate and lockerroom guy through the tough times he had. Played on one leg all season(and won us a playoff series) so we could push to keep Haywood even though he knew this would make his reputation take a hit and it did... and then this year is sacrificing his touches and numbers and the way he plays best in a contract year for the better of the team.
I love this guy. Whatever he decides, wherever he ends up past this season, he will be a Jazzman forever in my heart. Nothing but respect for the guy!
Favors is one of my favorite players in the last 10 years of Jazz basketball. I've been defending him on the Jazz boards for the last 2 years. I don't know what's going to happen with him. I don't know if the Jazz will be willing to match what it would take to keep him and I don't know if Favors would want to stay, but whatever he decides to do I will always cherish his time in Utah... the rare player who in two consecutive seasons sacrificed both his health and his future paycheck for the team and has been nothing but an exceptional teammate and lockerroom guy through the tough times he had. Played on one leg all season(and won us a playoff series) so we could push to keep Haywood even though he knew this would make his reputation take a hit and it did... and then this year is sacrificing his touches and numbers and the way he plays best in a contract year for the better of the team.
I love this guy. Whatever he decides, wherever he ends up past this season, he will be a Jazzman forever in my heart. Nothing but respect for the guy!
This is kind of how I feel. I still think the Jazz could (and maybe should) find a better fit to really take advantage of Gobert's strengths and open up the offense. I think there is a type of player out there that would be better and raise the Jazz ceiling. But favs is a great dude and has been a valuable player AT TIMES for this team. He isn't always a valuable or important player though. I think some fans just remember the good games and forget all the games where he has little or no impact. That's not all his fault, but I'm not really comfortable paying a guy 15 million for that kind of production and role combination. I'd also really like to maximize Gobert instead of "making it work" with what we have. We always talk about how Favs is sacrificing but Gobert has sacrificed a lot this year too with how he's forced to play in a congested area. It's pretty clear that Gobert is better with a stretch 4, and the best version of the Jazz will probably have a stretch 4 who can switch and defend on the perimeter. There aren't a lot of players like that out there, so maybe Favs ends up being the best short term fit.If it does end I hope both sides are fair with each other... like a Trevor Booker type ending.
I waiver back and forth on keeping him. You watch guys get marginalized and then completely disconnect... Favs has been marginalized a bit and certainly been an afterthought at times... never disconnected and delivers when we need him. Also, the Favs you see on TV that is just a great dude and is friendly and warm... that is who he is. Have had some limited contact with him before games with my son and he is by far the nicest, friendliest dude on the team. He has and is so genuine. I'm hoping his corner three shooting is real and that we find common ground on a new deal.
He is so impressive. I think there has been a turn here at the trade deadline and that he may be staying. I don't see the team that opens up the coffers for him... although a few teams should if they were smart.
This is kind of how I feel. I still think the Jazz could (and maybe should) find a better fit to really take advantage of Gobert's strengths and open up the offense. I think there is a type of player out there that would be better and raise the Jazz ceiling. But favs is a great dude and has been a valuable player AT TIMES for this team. He isn't always a valuable or important player though. I think some fans just remember the good games and forget all the games where he has little or no impact. That's not all his fault, but I'm not really comfortable paying a guy 15 million for that kind of production and role combination. I'd also really like to maximize Gobert instead of "making it work" with what we have. We always talk about how Favs is sacrificing but Gobert has sacrificed a lot this year too with how he's forced to play in a congested area. It's pretty clear that Gobert is better with a stretch 4, and the best version of the Jazz will probably have a stretch 4 who can switch and defend on the perimeter. There aren't a lot of players like that out there, so maybe Favs ends up being the best short term fit.
If I'm Favs I probably leave to have a 30+ MPG role as a primary PnR option. I think he'll value that more in the end and move on. But if he comes back for a good shorter deal I'll be ok with that too.