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Kanter + Favors ,= ?

Both Kanter and Favors need to improve their passing, and Kanter needs a green light to shoot from 18 - 20 feet. Until these things start flowing naturally, there will be serious sputters. They also need to develop some serious chemistry with at least one guard.
 
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Both Kanter and Favors need to improve their passing, and Kanter needs a green light to shoot from 18 - 20 feet. Until these things start flowing naturally, there will be serious sputters. They also need to develop some serious chemistry with at least one guard.

That's what I was thinking, they need to work on there passing to each other especially. They'll struggle, but given time I think they could work great together.
 
Kanter's gotta be more consistent with the outside shooting and let Favors operate or has a chance to get the rebound. The experienced PG who knows how to play is the key as we saw Clippers team. Favors gotta be used in more PnR and take the ball when he 's chance to make dribbling to the rim.

Also, Kanter-Favors duo must not be used against only teams which use two really big men but also stretch Pfs too. The game must be automatic with sharp offensive patterns to dictate the power but you need a charismatic coach who knows what to do and persuade players to spend effort in all min of the matches. No need to be pessimistic, just need to patient and let Jazz organization find true professionals to fill the puzzle
 
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that's a stretch.

Give him 3 or 4 years, like Kanter/Favors, then revisit. Gobert has the physical talent to dominate. Just needs a few moves and more playing experience.
 
Give him 3 or 4 years, like Kanter/Favors, then revisit. Gobert has the physical talent to dominate. Just needs a few moves and more playing experience.

My point is that Gobert doesn't deserve that kind of speculation based solely on his physical profile and work ethic; he needs to demonstrate more ON THE COURT before I'm willing to guess how he'll perform vis-a-vis Kanter and Favors.

If he can get stronger on the block (on both ends of the court) so he wins positional battles, and develops a couple of offensive moves, then he can be fully legit. Truth is, though, he's kind of a long ways off on both of these.

I'm a fan, though. For sure. Tremendous value at #27. I've said elsewhere he'll be the steal of the draft.... I just think that could take a while longer than I was thinking.
 
Kanter and Favors are the two players that lets their opponents play best against us, by far. Is Favors` defense really as good as we thought it would be?

I'm going with no. He has moments but overall he's been quite disappointing.

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My point is that Gobert doesn't deserve that kind of speculation based solely on his physical profile and work ethic; he needs to demonstrate more ON THE COURT before I'm willing to guess how he'll perform vis-a-vis Kanter and Favors.

If he can get stronger on the block (on both ends of the court) so he wins positional battles, and develops a couple of offensive moves, then he can be fully legit. Truth is, though, he's kind of a long ways off on both of these.

I'm a fan, though. For sure. Tremendous value at #27. I've said elsewhere he'll be the steal of the draft.... I just think that could take a while longer than I was thinking.

Totally agree, so the guy needs PT. And playing Marvin at the stretch 4 so we can win a few more meaningless games is taking from Gobert's development. The frustrating part is why the FO doesn't rein in Ty and tell him to stop the nonsense and develop the young guys.
 
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