i also don't know that i agree that the jazz are building around al simply because they got three point shooters. first of all, paul can command a double-team too (and even favors will demand some attention assuming he comes back with another move or two in his repertoire). it's not like having shooters only benefits a team that plays a staggeringly slow-paced form of basketball that is predicated on the ball getting stuck on the low block for half the possession. i think they got guys to make the team better and more flexible. maybe that will help al, or maybe it will help derrick become the future star of the franchise. either way, i don't like jumping to the conclusion that this was all designed with al in mind, especially since al is the one guy they COULD have locked up long term this summer and they didn't.
The only part that I disagree with is that Millsap commands a double team. I remember multipule times last season at the end of game when they went to him that the other team would not double and Sap still had a hard time getting off a high percentage shot.
Again I agree with you that Al is not the corner stone of a championship team, and I guess thats all that matters. But I'm still not sure that the battle on who to keep (sap or Al) is as clear cut as your mind has made it. It makes perfect sense that the Jazz offered Sap the extention they did because of the #'s. There is no way they are signing Al back up for more than his current rate so offering him an extention off what he is making now makes no sense. I guess we well see after this year, or the trade deadline.
Just as long as Favors is getting around 36 min a night that is all I care about