.426 (effective) jump shooting is decent for a "raw" big man.
Better than Big Al, for example.
.861 dunk? Isn't that bad? Some stat geek clue me in please.
.426 (effective) jump shooting is decent for a "raw" big man.
Better than Big Al, for example.
Also, even though I've been hating on Big Al this year, if Favors' J develops, he could be the perfect complement to AJ.
Favors seems to have a good feel for the game (makes good reads/passes), is good in the PnR, working the baseline (and finding open space around the basket), running the floor, grabbing offensive rebounds. Also, for all the talk of Favors being a 4, I think he'll round out into a legit defensive 5, with his athleticism making up for his below average length. Perhaps, the perfect player to fit in beside a low post threat like Big Al.
If Big Al ever learns how to pass or draw a foul...
.861 dunk? Isn't that bad? Some stat geek clue me in please.
Yep. Brewer was (for a while, at least) ridiculously overrated as a defender (he was absolutely atrocious in transition), but you could argue that he was as smart an offensive player as anyone on the Jazz, a team filled with very smart offensive players (Deron, AK, Booze). Favors can be a productive player right now. Hopefully Ty isn't as short sighted as Avery Johnson has always been, and gives the guy some time and touches out on the court this and next season. With his (reported) work ethic, physical tools and feel for the game, he could be the 2 way beastly big we've all been waiting for since Karl defected to the Lakers.Exactly. He knows when to leak toward the passing lane and when to hold off. Guys like Millsap seem to not get it and either hesitate or leak too early. Favors looks more like Brewer in being able to find himself wide open under the rim. Brewer didn't have a lot to brag about, but he was quite possibly the best in the league at this one thing, and it scored a lot of easy points.