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Game nr. 11 Utah Jazz vs Philadelphia 76ers, November 7th, 7pm MT.

But didn't he look great camped out in the corner shooting threes?

Now if we could only figure out why a team with no center out rebounded the jazz by double digits....

The rebounding was skewed by the Jazz missing an inordinate number of shots. Obviously, Favors should have had more boards, but rebounding wasn't a big issue tonight. Shooting was a big issue.
 
i also feel bad for rudy. he has no room at all. always surrounded by 3 -4 people. guards need to step up and make shot.


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I get the vibe that Favors doesn't really want to be here. Maybe I'm wrong, but he's not playing hard consistently.
 
But didn't he look great camped out in the corner shooting threes?

Now if we could only figure out why a team with no center out rebounded the jazz by double digits....

Are you serious?

The Jazz won the rebound battle bud. They had a higher defensive rebound percentage and offensive rebound percentage.

Pro tip: Raw rebounding numbers arent an accurate account of who out-rebounded who. When the Jazz shoot 30% from the field, there is going to be a larger number of rebounds available to the opposing team.
 
Favors has moved well this year. He isn't as explosive at 14/15 Favors, but he still gets above the rim gracefully out of the PNR.
did you watch him. He has had like 6 dunks the whole year you're making it sound like he's putting up 20 a night.
He isn't even rebounding. The Jazz shot 28% and he ended up with 2 freaking rebounds. Rebounds are the measure of a bigs effort. The fact is he's not good. He's playing lazy and he's not fitting in.

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The rebounding was skewed by the Jazz missing an inordinate number of shots. Obviously, Favors should have had more boards, but rebounding wasn't a big issue tonight. Shooting was a big issue.

Jazz won the rebounding battle. It was a positive for teh Jazz. IDK why people are so ignorant on reading rebounding stats.
 
Favors doesn't suck. He is an above average defender with some offensive skills: good PNR player with great touch around the rim and a decent 18 footer. I can see him averaging 12 or 13ppg, 7rpg in the right team/system. That's pretty decent.

Gotta agree with Cy. He has no major role in Utah's offense. He stands in the corner, sets some half-decent screens, fights for some O rebounds. Maybe and a couple of jumpers per game but no PNR actions which is his strength (or used to be). No way he comes back.
 
This will upset a lot of people, but make Mitchell earn the green light to jack up shots. I'd rather see Favors with more touches too.
Favors is too lazy to put up 15 shots a game. He's happy standing in the corner.

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