I like the general philosophy of what green is saying here but love is not good enough and batum would not come that cheap.
Batum would probably have to be 2 years 30 million.
Make the same trade to the clippers (they would never do it but whatever) for griffin.
Exum
Hayward
Batum
Griffin
Gobert
Hood plays the 2 and the 3 and still gets lots of minutes.
I like it.
To be fair, I think he said 2 years/$40 million for Batum ($20 million PER year.) which is about what I think he gets - just for a full 4 year deal (4th year player option just like Hayward's contract.) Whoever signs him will do so expecting further improvements and will require a contract that will end up with Bird rights when it expires or he opts out.
You can make that deal if you're looking for a young, starting wing on the open market and you aren't in the conversation for Durant/DeRozen. I think the Jazz are too high on Rodney Hood to spend that kind of cash on anyone who isn't a clear All-Star caliber player, but I was making this exact same argument for Junkyard Dog last year (until I saw what Toronto was willing to pay him.)
If you want Batum, fine. Get Gobert to start recruiting him, see what the market bears and then go pay him. Nicolas Batum is a (slightly) younger, better offensive, poorer defensive version of DMC last year. He got $15 million per year on the open market. I actually think that he'd be a great fit for the Jazz if he can stay healthy.
But still a big, fat "hell no" to getting Kevin Love. I'd rafter gamble on Gobert, Favors, Lyles, Hayward, Hood, Burks and Exum staying healthy and doing enough to make it into the playoffs. Maybe add Pau Gasol and Jeff Teague, but keep Burks - the 2017 free agent market for SGs is awful and that contract will be a GOLDEN asset after this offseason. Then you look to add a star player in 2017 - Curry, Paul, Westbrook, Griffin, Durant and Lowry will all potentially hit the market - when less teams have max cap space (because they've burned it up this year) and you've proven that the Jazz ate a playoff caliber team that is trending up. Plus, you'd have Bird rights to extend Hayward, Gobert and Teague.
If you think Batum is the best you can do over the next two offseaaons, then get him and roll with it. Otherwise, keep developing your players, and looking for a shot at a star. Who knows what happens at the 2017 trade deadline with the number of star players possibly hitting the open market in 2017.