Stifle Tower
Punch Bowl Re-Filler
Yes, agree.The idea about going all in is that Wiggins (or Parker) are a tier above everyone else and in basketball, you need players like that. I'm not sure what the purpose of gutting the team for more lower-tier prospects would be for, except maybe tanking next year.
While these guys are probably not Lebron and Kobe, the view is that Wiggins is Durant and Parker is Melo. They are definitely seen as a tier above the rest, as was Embiid. I agree with Numberica on this one. If you give up players like Burks and Favors, you do it for a franchise player, not just more prospects who have about as much upside as the players you're giving up.
Handlogten has a good point. If the Jazz were to draft Embiid, maybe they could flip him to Boston. But it's risky. If the Celts were content with Gordon, Randle, Smart, etc., then the Jazz are "stuck" with Embiid. And I don't think they want to take that chance on a player who may/may not recover. And if he does, may/may not have chronic back issues or may/may not develop his game. Just too many HUGE risks.