The Fresh Prince
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I'm ready to see this guys full potential. The stuff he did last year was a glimpse of a guy who can be a star forward in the league.
I'm ready to see this guys full potential. The stuff he did last year was a glimpse of a guy who can be a star forward in the league.
One does not simply trade Derrick Favors
(Unless you get KAT, AD or KD in return)
No Klay, Kawhi or any top-15 player in your list? You must be really high on Derrick's ceiling. If there is a possibility to package him for a superior player you have to at least consider the trade.
One does not simply trade Derrick Favors
(Unless you get KAT, AD or KD in return)
Moving him for a wing would force subsequent trades for the Jazz, which would also mean the risk of getting less than what you ship away in those trades.
BTP, I totally disagree with your statement. Favors is just a borderline all-star. One which unfortunately may be very close to peaking due to his injuries. Offensively he is a good - but not great - shooter, who doesn't have a post game and hardly will drive to basket when facing it. On the other side of the floor, one might say that he is a better one-on-one defender at the 4 than the 5, due to his size; but a very good help defender at either position. If all this in mind, I would say that he is closer to being a Serge Ibaka than a vintage Dwight Howard. In other words, Favors seems much more like a complementary player than a building block. Lyles, on the other hand, seems to have the potential to be a go-to man offensively, but looks extremely passive defensively, which is very worrisome. For now, neither Favors or Lyles seem untouchable, IMO.
I didn't suggest to trade him for a wing.
I was pointing out that you overvalue him, well above players who are obviously better than him. He is a great player but in all honesty, he is close to his ceiling.
I love Favors but if Lyles develops, you at least must consider trading Favors down the line to get you top talent in return.