I do agree that Utah could be a sneaky destination for a max level player. It is clear that we are one star away from competing. People talk about the lack of nightlife here but they never seem to mention the actual perks of living in Utah (the hikes, 4 real seasons, beautiful scenery, etc.) Kevin Durant has had a well-documented beef with the big city media in the bay area. He clearly is one foot out the door in oakland, and if there's one thing that he really cares about - it is basketball (unlike the movie producer that the Lakers signed last summer). I think he could really be sold on the Jazz if he is humble enough to actually take a meeting with us.