The problem with that is the Jazz were already running a paper-thin rotation and they are likely losing their 3rd-best player. So they're going to have to find a way to dig out three rotation-quality players with **** draft capital, no cap space, and likely not even the full MLE.
I'm just a broken record. I have to do something else.
Which is why we have to maximize every potential asset.
Conley
Has to be turned into a player and hopefully at least another minor asset (late pick, useful player, etc).
Kuzma, Harrell and a 1st would do that. If we can get more, we should do it.
Bojan and/or Clarkson
We almost have to trade one of these to address our defense. Most likely, it's Clarkson since Bojan is the better shooter and Clarkson probably has a little bit more value due to age, contract, etc.
#30
If there is any way to turn this pick into better value, we gotta do it. Even if turning #30 into a pick that's likely 20-25 next year, then we take it. A pick like that could be packaged with Clarkson, Bojan or Conley in a deal to get better value once free agency starts.
Cash
The new ownership needs to splash whatever money necessary to make deals work. If it's buying 2nd rounders or making minor trades happen, we need to do it.
Favors
If any team sees him as an asset, we need to trade him there. Even if it's just for an expiring or for no returning salary, we should do it. It might not help 21-22, but it could be very big for 22-23. Without Favors, we are an expiring Bojan away from substantial cap space (depending on the contracts we bring in for Conley).
We have assets. We just have to 100% maximize them all. And if we haven't by the time we get to October and Conley has just walked, we look at the Rudy market.