bajaden
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I would have to think about that. I personally am very high on JT, and think he can be an above average starting pf in 2 years, and fits very well next to Cousins. JT could be a very good role player, and might fit better next to Cousins than Favors would. Favors is a better scorer, but JT has a better face up jumpers, better rebounder(and will get better), much better passer, and already a good team defender.
But JT isn't allstar talent, and Favors is. With JT/Whiteside though, I think that pf combo down the road would fit very well next to our future allstar center. Do we really need another allstar level frontcourt player next to Cousins over a better pg or sg, or sf, depending on where Tyreke plays down the road? I would be more interested in Devin Harris, depending on his health, as crazy as that may sound, because he fills a much bigger need IMO.
Is there a future allstar caliber pg or sf in this years draft? If there is, than that would be who I go after. I really do think our pf combo of JT/Whiteside will look very good in 2 years.
You raise a good point. With Whiteside waiting in the wings and Thompson showing at least journeyman ability, do we really need to go after Favors, regardless of his potential? If your just looking for defense and shotblocking, then Whiteside has more potential in that area than Favors does. If your looking for a more all around player down the road that can play both ends of the court, then Favors might be the way to go. I say might, because he hasn't proven anything yet. He really did nothing in college that made him stand out, but I wrote that off to playing at Gerogia Tech, a team with just a terrible backcourt. He's a great physical specimen, and if I had to place a bet on sucess or failure, I'd go for the sucess bet.
As a matter of fit, I think Favors is a better fit next to Cousins than he is Lopez. Cousins is more versitile than Lopez. He can play away from the basket and still be effective, where Lopez is really only effective around the basket. Of course I doubt the Nets care how good a fit he might be for the Kings.
Here's the thing thats inticing. There's a chance that you strike gold with Favors. And if you do, then your looking at a pretty good team with Tyreke, Cousins, and Favors as the cornerstones. You'd have Thompson who could back up both the center and PF positions, and Whiteside, who appears to have similar abilities. You'd have Casspi, who is a good rebounder and has the ability to streach the defense, and is improving his own game on the defensive side. And then we have Greene. Thanks to Westphal, I'm not sure where he fits. But that would be a pretty good, young group to take into the future.