Listening to D. Locke recently, I was a bit surprised to hear him liken Favors to Tyson Chandler, i.e., great D but limited O. My gut says Favors is already a better offensive player, that is, he has more hope of scoring on his own. It is abundantly clear that he needs to develop his offense, and I was particularly impressed with his passing against the Lakers (4 assists). Here's the question, why in the hell does he not have ONE go to move? It's not like this is rocket science. He has to have ONE go to move. Can someone smarter than I am explain why this has not happened?
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[td]Player[/td]
[td]Age[/td]
[td]Points[/td]
[td]Rebounds[/td]
[td]Assists[/td]
[td]Blocks[/td]
[td]Steals[/td]
[td] %[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]Favors[/td]
[td]20[/td]
[td]14.9[/td]
[td]11.1[/td]
[td]1.1[/td]
[td]1.7[/td]
[td]1[/td]
[td]50%[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]Chandler[/td]
[td]20[/td]
[td]13.6[/td]
[td]10.1[/td]
[td]1.5[/td]
[td]2.1[/td]
[td].7[/td]
[td]53%[/td]
[/tr]
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[td]Player[/td]
[td]Age[/td]
[td]Points[/td]
[td]Rebounds[/td]
[td]Assists[/td]
[td]Blocks[/td]
[td]Steals[/td]
[td] %[/td]
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[tr]
[td]Favors[/td]
[td]20[/td]
[td]14.9[/td]
[td]11.1[/td]
[td]1.1[/td]
[td]1.7[/td]
[td]1[/td]
[td]50%[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]Chandler[/td]
[td]20[/td]
[td]13.6[/td]
[td]10.1[/td]
[td]1.5[/td]
[td]2.1[/td]
[td].7[/td]
[td]53%[/td]
[/tr]
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