I truly don't know if Deron is interested in a return. If he did, I would enjoy that being it. I actually do think Deron could still be a decent backup point guard. He's 33, so there's not much time left for that return. By the same token, I think Deron is still a prickly guy. In this interview it even said he had to warm Deron up to the idea of talking the Jazz and basketball again. I'm not sure Derons persona would fit in well or that he's really someone you want back in the locker room. Maybe he'd be fine with it, but something tells me he is not into the commitment of practicing, etc. anymore and he would much rather just ride away into the sunset. We may lose Neto though....what could you sign Deron at? One thing Deron can do is control the floor and run an offense, which is really what is lacking when Rubio is off the floor at times. For sentimental reasons I love the idea, for realistic reasons I don't.