If he keeps these stats, someone will throw him max. or near-max money.
Is he worth it?
I doubt that.
Is he better than everybody Jazz front-court has to offer. Potential-wise, yes and that easily.
Still, with the emergence of Go-bear, Jazz won't feel a rush to sign EK for a price that high.
Besides, Booker has been a good contributor off the bench.
This makes a max-Kanter redundant for Jazz, or better put, a luxury for the Jazz.
He must be traded.
Booker is a scrub who averages 7 pts/per. To get to the next level, the Jazz need ELITE players. And Kanter at 20/10 (or close to it) would be elite, especially if he keeps improving on the defensive end. Jazz really can't do much in between the cap and luxury tax, other than using their exceptions. I really don't see the need to use those as Hood and our 2015 pick should be getting minutes. Developing them will be more important than picking up another Booker-type player. We also have no rookie contracts coming up the year after next. In '17/'18 Gobert and Hayward will be up for raises (if Hayward opts out, which I think is a given). If needed, I could see Favors getting traded at that time. Or with the new TV deal, any contract - even at $16M - might be viewed as a bargain for Kanter.
The time is past for letting players go. Need to concentrate on getting our "core8" in place (likely 3 bigs, 3 wings and 2 PG's). The other 5-7 players are guys are on rookie deals, vet minimums, and scrubs.
Bigs: Kanter, Gobert, Favors, stretch-4 (2015 (Porzingis?) or 2016 draft pick or FA
Wings: Hayward, Burks. Hood and 2015 (Johnson or Hezonja?) or 2016 draft pick or FA
PG's: Exum, Vet TBD (trade of Burke and picks?) , Neto
That's actually 11 players right there (4 bigs, 4 winsg, 3 PG's).
If we do lose Hayward or Favors, it's good DL has an extra first in 2017. Maybe could combine them and move up to get a replacement. And we hope our 2015 (mid lottery) and 2016 picks (late lottery or maybe late teens) are developed enough to break into the rotation. Our 2015 pick might even be a starter down the road.