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Nice thread. Just noticed it. I agree too. I wouldn't take another front line over this one either.

Davis + Whoever else plays for the Pelicans is hard to beat though.......

Still, Davis is injury prone and so far Favors and Gobert have been relative Iron Men.
 
Davis + Whoever else plays for the Pelicans is hard to beat though.......

Still, Davis is injury prone and so far Favors and Gobert have been relative Iron Men.

I love Davis but I'd even take our current over the Pels. Take Davis individually over any of ours but the set would, for me, go to the Jazz. Perfect balanced attack. Hayward decent D great O as facilitator/scorer. FAvors the perfectly balanced O/D power forward. Gobert the D beast (and if he keeps up the one step from 12 feet out dunks like tonight may be more of a threat and sooner than expected).

I have to drool one more time over Rudy's motor. That 4th quarter fast break dunk was all heart (did you see the speed he moved up that court?) and crushed any last hopes for Memphis.
 
I love Davis but I'd even take our current over the Pels. Take Davis individually over any of ours but the set would, for me, go to the Jazz. Perfect balanced attack. Hayward decent D great O as facilitator/scorer. FAvors the perfectly balanced O/D power forward. Gobert the D beast (and if he keeps up the one step from 12 feet out dunks like tonight may be more of a threat and sooner than expected).

I have to drool one more time over Rudy's motor. That 4th quarter fast break dunk was all heart (did you see the speed he moved up that court?) and crushed any last hopes for Memphis.

Favors has really started to turn that next corner in his offensive development. The fact that his offense has taken a nose dive with the limited spacing is great. Once we solidify our starting lineup's shooting and our PG play improves, along with more of his natural improvement, who knows how good he can be on offense.

As much as we hate on Corbin, we kind of have to give him some credit for Favors having a respectable post-up game. All those years of forcing Favors to be a post-up big had some benefit.
 
Favors has really started to turn that next corner in his offensive development. The fact that his offense has taken a nose dive with the limited spacing is great. Once we solidify our starting lineup's shooting and our PG play improves, along with more of his natural improvement, who knows how good he can be on offense.

As much as we hate on Corbin, we kind of have to give him some credit for Favors having a respectable post-up game. All those years of forcing Favors to be a post-up big had some benefit.

This is what I see as key for Favors/Gobert to be a great and not just really, really good duo. In today's game, if you don't have a stretch 4, working the 4/5 well really requires 2 really good (38%+ probably?) or three quite good (35%+ another estimate?) 3 guns from the point and wings. I really see us being one PG/SG equivalent to Hayward away from being a contender in 1-2 years. Thinking they'd be options 1a/1b with Favors and the other guard being 3a/3b. Gobert plays the part of Colossus of Troy in the middle for D and Chandler-esque oops or 1 huge drop step dunks from 12 feet out for O.

Favors O improvement is just so icing on the cake right now. And yes maybe some of the thanks goes to Corbin.
 
I always laugh when I read other forums and see comments like "That Favors/Gobert frontcourt is going to be great in a few years".

It is great right NOW.
 
Davis + Whoever else plays for the Pelicans is hard to beat though.......

Still, Davis is injury prone and so far Favors and Gobert have been relative Iron Men.

Or Blake Griffin / DJ, by this metri they cumulatively rank higher than our 2, though they do have a combined 6 more years on them!
 
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