The real deal Holyfield is, Favors is not going to be a viable option in todays style of NBA over the next several years. The Power Forward is less Power than its ever been and that recedes more and more with every year. Mirotic is the 4 spot that we need to have to be competitive in todays NBA. And that hurts me saying that because of growing up watching basketball in the old school late 90's when Power Forwards were hurting driving opponents inside the lane. But these are the days were living in. And to be a competitive team in todays NBA, we need a PF that can do just that. The last time that we had that (or was close) was with Paul Millsap. Had we made him an offer and tried to keep him around we would've seen that. People forget that one of the introductions to "small ball" started with Coach Sloan in 2008. The Jazz had extreme success running a lineup of Carlos Boozer @ the 5, Paul Millsap @ the 4, Andrei Kirilenko @ the 3, Kyle Korver @ the 2 and of course D-Will @ the 1. Even though it wasn't truly "small ball", coach Sloan introduced getting multiple players on the floor regardless of position to stretch the floor. I need to remind myself that when new ways are introduced into the game I love, to not be so quick to reject them. With that said I think Mirotic fits the profile of what we need. Not to mention that he wants to come play for Utah.