I flipped the pancake before responding.
I'm not about to underrate Sap's remarkable ability to grow. I also can't overlook 17.3 and 7.6, and all the games Sap won. Anyone who wants to trade a Sap because Jazz are heavy at the spot aren't looking at 17 points per game. Those #'s are no a stroll in Central Park or a Saturday in Charlie's factory. That's real production and it won't be easily replaced--definitely not by one guy alone. How many 17 ppg players were dealt during last season? You don't give these guys away for a reason.
No matter which way I turn him I just don't see Sap as a consistent problem causer right out of the gate. He's a hell of a sixth man and that's where I want to see him.
Sixth man, absolutely. Only that is not what Ty and Sap are talking about. So the debate continues: do the Jazz do the smart and obvious thing or do they try to make that square peg they like so much fit into the round hole that they have?
To me, he needs to be the 6th man, end of story. If that causes a morale problem for him, trade him for a SF.