Favors was given limited minutes off the bench for most of the season while Cousins has no real competition at the starting C spot on our team and was made a primary focal point of the offense. It's not really a fair comparison. And besides that, you know that defensive players do a lot of things to help your team which don't always show up in the box score. Isn't that what you've been saying for weeks when it became clear we were targeting Thomas Robinson instead of Andre Drummond? If you're looking for a versatile bigman who can score, pass, rebound, and intimidate the other team's frontcourt with sheer physicality than you take Cousins. If you think your scoring is pretty much set already with Kobe, Lebron, Durant, Melo, etc and you just want an active defender in the post to spell Chandler for stretches, maybe you'd be right to consider Favors. But that's only if he shows he's ready for it in the scrimmages.
Npliam, like I said before I'm not sure what your angle is. If you're trying to convince us that Favors is better than Cousins that's not going to happen. If you're trying to convince us to give him the last Olympic spot, it doesn't matter what we think but of course we want our guy in the Olympics. We have no representatives in the All Star game, nobody picked for league awards, hardly any games on national television, and get to endure constant speculation that our team won't even be our team as soon as next season. Something positive to cheer for would be a nice change of pace. Smart NBA fans know how good Favors is. I wouldn't trade you Cousins for him, but I'd be darn happy if he played for my team. What else is there to say about this?