billyshelby
Well-Known Member
You actually raise a point that makes strengthens my feeling on ditching Al and still remaining at least competitive enough; Memo. The only way the guy is getting minutes is if someone goes, otherwise he will (or should) rot on the bench. Between Favors, Millsap (who can play the 3, but is not and should not be a full-time 3), Memo, and Biyombo/Kanter (if it happens), you have enough bodies to be okay. With Al, it turns into a legitimate logjam if Memo is to play AND if the Jazz draft a big. Favors isn't going anywhere, Millsap is efficient and on a cheap deal and can play some 3, Memo is going to demand time but probably shouldn't.
I don't know, everyone should take my opinion on Al with a grain of salt because I never liked the acquisition and try as I did to get into it he just fortified my initial opinion.
Everyone seems to think the best way to develop Favors is to play him 30 minutes a night, every single night. But we're still trying to win. And Favors is not polished enough to warrant leaving him out there even if it costs us wins. His offensive game is way too raw and, like any young player, he gets lost on the court for stretches.
I think he'll average 25-28 minutes. That means there will be nights he plays 35 and nights he plays 20. More importantly, the idea is to keep building his confidence along with his minutes. He's not even 20.
We're going to have 4 guys at the bigs next year like we should. To start the year, I'm sure Memo's minutes will be reduced to ease him in. As long as he stays healthy, the minutes will then get sorted according to performance.