Boozer was a pretty hot commodity when he visited Utah. And so was KMart. Before that we had Brand, Maggette and Terry in for visits. Didn't a couple of those guys actually sign offer sheets that were then matched?
Perhaps Moore should have looked at the Jazz' cap situation. Jazz had a 2-year window of available cap space. They struck out in Year #1 and then signed Boozer and Memo, along with having AK at the MAX. Then added Deron. Not a lot of money left over for significant FA's.
Besides, how many "big-name" FA's are there each year?
This season, I guess you had DWill, Allen and some restricted FA's like Hibbert and Batum. Hey, I'm sure we could have gotten AK to pay us a visit had we offered that $20M contract.
When was the last time a big name FA visited the Lakers or Celtics or even SA? Most teams get their great players via trades or in the draft. Big names generally don't become FA's until they're on the decline. If/when they sour on their existing teams, they're usually traded BEFORE becoming a "big-name FA" (Howard, Paul, Carmelo). The three amigos in Miami were an exception...and a pre-ochestrated one at that.
And why go after a RFA? If they have great value, all you're going to do is help them get a nice contract with their existing team and probably have to release some of your own players to get far enough under the cap to offer a contract. Jazz went that route and failed acouple of times. Then they succeeded with a poison pill offer sheet to Memo, just like Houston did with Lin.
All Utah could do in recent years was offer their MLE, which no "big-name FA" is going to accept. Their hands were still tied with big contracts on the books. Even with AK's contract off the books, they were still over the cap.
If/when OKC wins a title, they'll do so without having signed any "big-name FA's" - unless they get some veteran ring-chasers to sign at the MLE and/or vet minimum. Utah is on that same path, with good young players who they'll need to re-sign. And perhaps the Jazz retain valuable veterans like Mo, Marvin and Paul. Add to likely 1st-rounders this summer and there isn't room to go out and sign a high-priced vet for $15M/per. Perhaps if Paul, Big Al and Marvin do not figure in the Jazz' plans, then KOC/Lindsey go out this summer and find a couple of guys in the $8-$10M range to add to the team.