In the past I've defended Boozer, Memo, AK, Ronnie Price, Ronnie Brewer, O'Connor, Sloan, CJ Miles for the first half of the 09-10 season...pretty much everyone's favorite whipping boy minus Raja Bell, But if the Jazz don't trade Al Jefferson in the offseason they are putting their entire future in jeopardy because Al Jefferson is the type of player who will gradually erode any type of winning environment the organization is trying to build/sustain (nothing personal or an attack on his character - it's just the characteristics Al brings to the table as a basketball player).
The Jazz were here once before following Karl Malone's rookie season, and they traded Adrian Dantley and Frank Layden challenged Karl on how good of a player he wanted to become. The Jazz don't have an offensive talent like AD nor someone who will become anywhere near the caliber a bigman that Malone was, but I think we know who Al is and who Favors is in this metaphor. Time to choose the young player with the physical gifts who plays hard at both ends and remove the established vet with bad habits who will impede the development and growth of your team.