It depends on whether Favors reaches near his potential. If he turns out to be the best player in either trade, you'd have to say Utah got the better deal. A good trade is about the quality of player you get back, not the quantity. Obviously, where the Hornets get draft picks is a factor as well. However, most people thought that if Favors were in last year's draft, he'd have been the #1 pick. In this year's draft, he'd probably be a top-3 pick as well with Drummond and Davis.