You're fooling yourself if you think the Jazz aren't trying to build the franchise around players who will play in Utah longer term. There's a reason the Jazz go after low-key southerners like Al Jefferson, Paul Millsap, Derrick Favors, Marvin Williams, Jeremy Evans, etc., who don't demand being in the media spotlight or live that big-city lifestyle. Or, they get guys that need to prove themselves in the league and just need the gig.
The biggest challenge the Jazz will have once they land a franchise player is getting that player to stay in Utah for more than one extension. The Jazz were spoiled for years by having loyal superstars like John Stockton and Karl Malone. Now they're trying to find another who will embrace Utah almost as much as Utah embraces him. Remember, this is a max player we're talking about.
The biggest challenge the Jazz will have once they land a franchise player is getting that player to stay in Utah for more than one extension. The Jazz were spoiled for years by having loyal superstars like John Stockton and Karl Malone. Now they're trying to find another who will embrace Utah almost as much as Utah embraces him. Remember, this is a max player we're talking about.