freakazoid
Well-Known Member
Favors has been loyal and appreciative to the Jazz. Even though they screwed him with that contract extension (he was loyal to the jazz and got 46 million, Hayward got 64)
GTFO with this BS. Nobody forced Favors to sign that contract. Utah offered him a deal and he took it. It's extremely possible that he and his agent decided to take the deal when it was offered, to avoid the possibility of an injury ruining his chances at a similar deal. Considering how much he was injured, it turned out to be a fair deal. Had he been healthy the entire time, he would have been a bargain, but it was STILL his decision to take the deal that was offered.
I suppose Utah should just offer max deals to everyone from now on. We'll just pretend the salary cap doesn't prevent you from building a team if you overpay players.
As for Favors to Atlanta, I doubt he's dreaming of playing for one of the worst teams in the league. He'll likely either stay in Utah, take the best deal available, or maybe take a slightly lesser deal to play in a good situation elsewhere where he can start for a winning team.
I think Utah has a good chance to keep him, regardless.