He has a much better jump shot. However I expected more down low. I think what Favors needs is the game time. I think he learned the skills but needs to learn when and how to apply them, real time application.
Get a clue.
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Difficult to tell since no one other than Harris or Jefferson are allowed to touch the ball.
Just look @ Millsap's stats. Or Hayward's. No one is having a very good year with a point guard that has no clue how to run an offense and a big man who thinks he's Shaq.
I'm not making excuses for Favors. I just haven't seen him with the ball in his hands... Or anyone else's for that matter!
For the one game Jefferson sat, Favors looked pretty damn good. Or was his 20 point, 11 rebound, 10-16 FG performance really a fluke? And our offense finally started to resemble what we all thought it was going to look like. Was it a coincidence that Favors, Millsap, and Hayward were in double figures when Jefferson sat?
The biggest hurdle to Favors (or anyone else on our team) to look good and/or getting an accurate measurement of, is Black Hole Jefferson.
I have nothing to add, but I'm going to post in here just to say I have nothing to add.
Favors is doing fine. The only thing that was wrong was fan expectations. Just like Hayward hasn't magically morphed into a "bigger Jeff Hornacek" overnight, Favors hasn't morphed into Dwight Howard in 8 months. It takes time and it very rarely happens overnight. You see a little more confidence in the 15-footer, a nice right-shoulder baseline fadeaway and confidence (if not execution) in his left-shoulder jump hook. Footwork and balance is still a work-in-progress but he's rebounding, playing defense and finishing strong at the rim when given the opportunity.
Once fans stop expecting Favors and Hayward and Burks and Kanter to all travel seamlessly down pathways to superstardom, they won't be disappointed in their development.