Yes. Smokescreens run rampant before the draft. Could also backfire if the Jazz are interested in buying him out and want to jump up for a wing, but everyone is focused on them drafting a big. It goes both ways.
My philosophy for team building is that you should acquire the highest level player that you can, put them together with the coaching staff and have them compete for jobs and playing time. I just want the best players Utah can get from each transaction they make.
And I don't want the results to be influenced or changed by their plans for Tomic. If they determine that Turner or Kaminsky is the best pick. . . I hope they take them. And then I hope they still buyout Tomic and bring him over.
Gobert, Favors, Tomic, Booker and Turner/Kaminsky would be such a badass front court. I trust Snyder to manage the lineup and minute distribution much better than Corbin did. I'd be very happy with that result this offseason.
The problem is, the best pick is different depending on Tomic. If he isn't coming, then Turner or Kaminsky at 12 makes sense. If he is, they would do better getting a wing, and might use future picks to move up and get the guy they want.