A hint was provided at the start of the lockout-compressed 2011-12 season, when Utah coach Tyrone Corbin jumpstarted the transition by unexpectedly inserting Favors into the first rotation and brining Millsap off the bench. The change only lasted two games. But Favors followed up a promising regular season by starting Game 4 of the Jazz's first-round playoff series against San Antonio, and he could be Utah's best player in two years. Even the fact Millsap already possesses the weapons Favors still must develop  an outside shooting touch; a mid-range game; consistency as a starter  are outweighed by Favors' All-Star potential.