Agree to disagree. I see it as an unknown variable, usually someone who has a wide range of performance quality. Gobert is much too consistent to be that.I see it more as the outlier. Rudy is that. I agree that Hood, Hill or Favors contributions might more typically fill that role, but I think that Gobert has the potential to be REALLY amazing in the playoffs and vault this team into dark horse contender status. Traditional X factor is probably Joe Johnson.
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#2 is what I'm describing. Gobert isn't a variable. He is a constant.Not really.
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That is the way its typically used in sports. Do they call Lebron the x factor of the Cave? No, they use that for JR.#2 is what I'm describing. Gobert isn't a variable. He is a constant.
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