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And so it begins . . . will he stay or will he go and if the Jazz do manage to keep him in the fold how much will he cost them?
Keeping both Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap isn't going to happen and it's highly likely the Jazz will end up losing both of them to higher bidders.
Trading one of them before the trade deadline could also happen and might be just the bait the Jazz need to bring a top ten point guard to the team.
Jazz need to keep Jefferson and Millsap. Favors is the one that will not stay if he can find another home but then the Jazz needed to keep the two enko's. Given that, we are in a different world now. Historically there was a shortage of very good players, that is not the case now, look what Dallas cobbled together from cast offs.
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