Too many contingencies to honestly and accurately vote. So, here's what I have to say:
The Jazz started their rebuild by fretting and dragging their feet. Because of this, the age and experience levels of their core are staggered, and because this year has mostly been a bust thus far, the Jazz have put themselves in a position where they would be wisest to EITHER be making win-now moves, or flipping their most valuable/expensive assets (Hayward, Favors) for other valuable but less expensive assets (picks, very promising 1st/2nd year players). Lowe hit the nail on the head.
I'm all about having a good basketball team again. As long as the Jazz aren't over-leveraging their ability to rebuild if it doesn't work out, then go for it. Right now, they have too many young players and picks to effectively develop, so if anything, this is the type of opportunity the Jazz have been waiting for.
I don't think it would take much. NY has nothing to offer, no one knows what Milwaukee is doing (and I'm not aware of them having tons of assets they'd want to part with, anyway), and Boston seem to have already invested a lot in guards and will probably low-ball. I don't think it would take much. Burke and Burks, late 1st, or bunch of 2nds should get it done.