Yet he was posting near career highs in rebounding percentage and block percentage. He also posted a career high in DBPM.Meh…I think Favors was legitimately awful on defense. I don’t disagree that our defense made him look worse…but he looked completely cooked whenever someone challenged him at the rim. He looked terrible physically. Could barely get off the ground or move side to side.
I do agree he looked bad towards teh end of the season, especially the playoffs, but I think for most of the year he was pretty solid. He played mistake free basketball and did his job.
The Jazz defensive rating was 115 with Favors on teh floor, which would be 7th worst in the NBA. The Jazz defensive talent is lower than that when you arent accounting for Gobert or Favors.
With Whiteside you have a guy who is more capable of being impactful. That's the best thing I can say about him. The flipside is that he's also more capable of having a negative impact on both sides of the ball.
Offensively we are going to see similar problems that we saw with Ed Davis. He's going to be absolutely incapable of having a positive impact off the short roll. That's a decent amount of what the Jazz do. Even though Gobert/Favors arent exactly short roll wizards, they don't force bad things either and generally make solid decisions.