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Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 5:24 am
by Litany
Monson: Ten things you need to know about Derrick Favors

There are things everyone should know about Derrick Favors, the player — more than any other — seen as the key to the Jazz’s promising future. He’s been here a year, but it seems nobody knows anything about the young cornerstone, other than that he’s immensely talented and he doesn’t get enough time on the floor. Well … here are 10 more things:


1. He badly wants the extra minutes he’s not getting.

This was particularly frustrating for him at the beginning of the season, after he pronounced that he could be a 20-10 guy — if he got the time. But rarely have those major minutes been given him by Tyrone Corbin. The second-year forward is averaging 21 minutes a game, enough for 8.7 points and 6.5 rebounds. In eight April games, he’s gotten 25 minutes, scoring 9.6 points and hauling 9.4 boards.

The ceiling is much higher than that.

"At the beginning, because I have so much pride and confidence in my game, I was like, ‘I’m playing good, I should be playing more,’ " he says. "I didn’t say nothing to anybody, but that’s the way I was feeling. I had to deal with it."

Favors is still dealing with it, although his time, as mentioned, is slowly increasing.

"I know my opportunity’s going to come," he says. "Everywhere I go, people tell me, ‘You should be playing 30 minutes.’ I tell them my situation — I’ve got to wait my turn. I’m playing behind two guys who could have been All-Stars this year. It’s not like they’re bums or something. I’ve got to learn, work hard, be patient."

Says Corbin: "I’m trying to teach him how he can learn from watching and then go use his talents on the floor. He’s growing quite a bit — understanding how quick he is, how strong he is, how athletic he is, and how he can use all that against opponents."

2. Favors has a fierce temper.

Some people mistakenly think, on account of the 20-year-old appearing quiet and withdrawn, that he is a big cat, lacking the fire necessary to compete at the highest level.

He calls BS on that, saying he is quiet around people he does not know, but he becomes much more animated in familiar environments. "I don’t just come out and say two words and that be it," he says. "I crack jokes, do this and that. I might not be the most talkative person, but I’m not quiet."

On the court, Favors says he’s about being strong, not timid:

"When I dunk or block a shot, I’m not going to be banging my chest and screaming, and all that. After a dunk, I run back and get on defense. The fire is there. … I’m not a showboating person. If you’re showboating, you’re weak. You don’t need to showboat. Just go out there and do the job. I just want to do my job and win games.

"People don’t know it, but I really have a quick temper. And my mom doesn’t like that. When I get mad, I can’t control myself. My grandma used to say, ‘You need to smile more, don’t look so mean.’ The slightest thing would make me mad. That’s why I talk to myself, to calm myself down. The fire is there."

3. Favors grew up on the cruel streets of Atlanta.

From an early age, basketball came naturally to him, and he looked like he would have some kind of future in the game. That potential, along with the firm guidance of his mother, Deandra, put him on a safer path toward success and avoiding the traps of the difficult environs around him.

"It was a tough neighborhood," he says. "My mom didn’t want me to get in trouble. She had a belt. She whipped me. She set me straight. She did a good job of that." As time went by, he says he developed something within that has served him well: "common sense."

The young Favors never knew his father.

4. Kobe Bryant was his favorite player.

"When I played video games, I was him," Favors says.

5. He likes to eat — a lot.

As a kid, Favors consumed everything in sight. "I’d be hungry," he says. "My mom used to say she couldn’t keep food in the house. I’d eat it all. She’d buy a bag of chips, and it would be gone that day. My sister didn’t like that. And my brother was the same way. I still eat anything that’s in the refrigerator, and anything my mom cooks."

6. He never even imagined himself playing in the NBA until his junior year of high school.

"Before that, it was, like, ‘People don’t go to the NBA,’ " he says. "But then, college recruiters and scouts started coming to watch me play. I started winning MVP awards.

Accolades came. I was always more of a defensive-type player. I took pride in that."

7. Favors turned pro after one year at Georgia Tech to fulfill dreams and fill his bank account.

"I decided to leave," he says. "It was my dream to play in the NBA, and it was the money, too. That kind of chance doesn’t come around often. I wanted to help my family out. Not too many people get to be a top draft pick."

8. Like a lot of accomplished athletes, he has a box-sized chip on his shoulder and uses that as motivation.

"I’ve got a lot of people to prove wrong," he says. "They don’t think I deserve to be in this spot. They think I’m overrated, or whatever they say."

Favors heard all that in high school, despite being ranked the No. 1 recruit in the country. He heard it at Georgia Tech. And after he was drafted by New Jersey with the third overall pick before last season, he felt disrespected by the Nets. His name was constantly connected to trade rumors, many of which swirled around Carmelo Anthony.

"I got tired of hearing, ‘Carmelo … Carmelo … Carmelo,’ " he says. "I felt unwanted. They put me on the trade market as soon as I was drafted."

9. He was happy to come to the Jazz.

Favors, quite candidly and remarkably, describes his move last season from New Jersey to Utah thusly: "They traded me for that guy who was here — I forget his name — and I’m happy to be in a place where they wanted me. They gave me a chance to go out and actually play."

That guy was Deron Williams.

Now, Favors is at the center of the team’s long-range plans, despite Corbin’s somewhat stingy delegation of minutes for most of the season.

Devin Harris, who also came to the Jazz in that Williams deal, says Favors is barely tapping into the vast depths of his talent, but is doing so more proficiently here than in Jersey:

"It was kind of a whirlwind for him last year. Once he got here, he felt more comfortable. You can see how good he can be. He still doesn’t really know how to play the game. He’s just going off natural talent. Once he starts thinking the game, really understanding it, there will be no stopping him."

10. Favors believes in his own potential, and he’s not alone.

Corbin, agreeing with Harris, says: "We should be able to go to him in the low post and know what we’re going to get from him. He’s a young guy. I know the new-generation guys don’t like to wait for anything, but we’ve got a great situation here where he can watch and learn. [But] he’ll exceed whatever potential anybody has for him. He’s going to work his way through it. He’s a tremendous talent, and he’s going to continue to get better."

Favors says he gets it: "I’m a hard worker. I wake up early in the morning to work out. Hopefully, I’ll be an All-Star, I’ll be one of the top players in the league. That’s what I want to get to. For me, it’s realistic."




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Re: Favors article written by Monson

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 7:40 am
by Reckless
Oh god, anybody but Monson

Re: Favors article written by Monson

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:19 am
by Jazz_Man_86
Hm, Hate to read some things from Derrick mouth.

About frustration about minutes, About filling his pocket. And about that he forgot the star player that was playing here.

"They traded me for that guy who was here — I forget his name"

Re: Favors article written by Monson

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:42 am
by finnegan
Jazz_Man_86 wrote:"They traded me for that guy who was here — I forget his name"


I thought it was funny.

Re: Favors article written by Monson

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:03 pm
by Litany
Jazz_Man_86 wrote:Hm, Hate to read some things from Derrick mouth.

About frustration about minutes, About filling his pocket. And about that he forgot the star player that was playing here.

"They traded me for that guy who was here — I forget his name"


You would rather he didn't care he wasn't getting more minutes? Besides, he explained he understands why he hasn't. Like he said, he is behind fringe all-stars, not bums, so he gets it. I am glad he wants to play more.

And come on, you didn't catch the sarcasm in the Deron comment?

Re: Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:10 pm
by Efernand
Everything in that article made me like him more.

Re: Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:13 pm
by HolyToledo
I am with Favors all the way. How has the best defender on your team that can dominate the game with defense not play 35 min per game. Corbin simply doesnt want confrontation from veterans.

Re: Favors article written by Monson

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:26 pm
by The59Sound
Jazz_Man_86 wrote:Hm, Hate to read some things from Derrick mouth.

About frustration about minutes, About filling his pocket. And about that he forgot the star player that was playing here.

"They traded me for that guy who was here — I forget his name"


Can you really begrudge a guy who grew up poor wanting the money to take care of his family and live comfortably? He was projected to be a top five pick, and if he'd gone back to college for his sophomore year, could have suffered a career-ending injury and never seen a dime. That's a terrifying notion for a poor kid on the cusp of being a millionaire. I have no issues whatsoever with money being a consideration for him.

As for frustration about minutes, all I can say is this: he's certainly handling it better than Earl Watson.

Re: Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:21 pm
by FJS
Everything it's alright except forget Deron Williams... you have to got respect for all star of this league.
It's not like we traded for him for nobody. He was traded by a f*cking all star. And 20-10 guy. He should be prideful to be traded for a guy like him, because this show how high Jazz were/is on him.

Re: Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:47 pm
by spoonhoops
All I know is that Favors should be receiving more minutes and Corbin better start being pressured to do something about it. If something is not done about it this off-season, the Jazz may have a hard time getting Favors to commit long term because the Jazz can't seem to do the same to him in giving him more minutes.

Re: Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 5:04 pm
by Soul Patch
Efernand wrote:Everything in that article made me like him more.

Re: Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 5:29 pm
by StocktonShorts
Efernand wrote:Everything in that article made me like him more.

Re: Favors article written by Monson

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 5:59 pm
by russnumber3
The59Sound wrote:
Jazz_Man_86 wrote:Hm, Hate to read some things from Derrick mouth.

About frustration about minutes, About filling his pocket. And about that he forgot the star player that was playing here.

"They traded me for that guy who was here — I forget his name"


Can you really begrudge a guy who grew up poor wanting the money to take care of his family and live comfortably? He was projected to be a top five pick, and if he'd gone back to college for his sophomore year, could have suffered a career-ending injury and never seen a dime. That's a terrifying notion for a poor kid on the cusp of being a millionaire. I have no issues whatsoever with money being a consideration for him.

As for frustration about minutes, all I can say is this: he's certainly handling it better than Earl Watson.


You are absolutely right about the money thing. Too often we are quick to judge about athletes' pursuit of money, but putting yourself in his situation, I don't see how you can be anything but happy for him and his family.

Re: Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:42 pm
by Reckless
FJS wrote:Everything it's alright except forget Deron Williams... you have to got respect for all star of this league.
It's not like we traded for him for nobody. He was traded by a f*cking all star. And 20-10 guy. He should be prideful to be traded for a guy like him, because this show how high Jazz were/is on him.


Agreed, saying "I forgot his name" doesn't help anybody, you are saying that what he accomplished in Utah wasn't worthy enough for him to remember. A player that would have had his jersey up in the rafters if we put up with his b.s. and stayed with the jazz.

I partly blame Monson for this though, of course he would get this out of the 20 year old who doesn't realize Monson will write bad crap about him sooner or later. He is media scum.

Re: Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 12:07 am
by ColdBlue
I know English is a 2nd language for many of you guys, but the comment about Deron was in jest. He wasn't disrespecting him.

Re: Ten Things You Need to Know about Derrick Favors

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:27 pm
by DeadlyTreeStump
I also like everything I read. Especially the part about his strong personality and that he gets angry too, despite his eternal poker face (of which I'm very fond, no wonder I made this avatar).