ghsartin
Well-Known Member
I think we have to be careful to no watch Favors through rosy glasses. According to basketball-reference.com, the difference between how the team performs (per 100 possessions) when he is on court in comparison with when he is not is only +0.5 this season. Last season, it was -1.9; the season before, -1.6; in 2015-16, zero; in 2014-15, +3.6; in 2013-14, -0.8; in 2012-13, zero; in 2011-12, -2.6; in 22 games with the Jazz in 2010-11, -8.1. That means Favors, throughout his career, had either a negligible or a negative impact in most seasons. I concede that Snyder has finally found a suitable role for him on offense: just finishing off passes without even dribbling most of the time — let's call it "the Clint Capela role". Not posting up meant less stress on his body — and he seems to be even regaining some of his spring lately —, but that also means he is strickly a role player now, and one with a history of healthy problems.
As a role player with no upside, he should be paid as a role player. I would offer him an extension of 3y-36mil for starters, and go as far as 4y-60mil, but with the last year as a team option — if that is possible.
As a role player with no upside, he should be paid as a role player. I would offer him an extension of 3y-36mil for starters, and go as far as 4y-60mil, but with the last year as a team option — if that is possible.