Wow you sure got a lot of negative responses for a 5 lettered question. Yes Adams played with a lot of heart, not just in the Western Conference finals, but in the playoffs and the regular season in general. This is the kind of little think that makes a big difference to a team. I wouldn't say that Favors doesn't play with heart, but I would say that Favors hasn't found his inner venom. He is a very talented and a gifted power forward, but the Jazz in general lack multiple players that come on the court with the intent to be "game changers". Guys that play the game like they are out to prove others wrong regardless of media or opinions. Sometimes it only takes a few of these guys to get on the court and get the rest of the team on board. But that is something that players either have or don't. And no matter how talented they are or are not, that hungry factor never decreases. Trevor Booker seems to have that every time he steps on the court. He doesn't produce insane numbers,but sometimes you don't have to if you want to make a difference. He goes after loose balls, interrupts passes, and causes shots to go awry. We need more heart and there is no doubt about it. If a game is one the line, you will then see who has heart and who doesn't. The little things matter.