I'd love to take a shot at Paul Millsap. Utah is pretty stacked in the back court and might welcome a pick-and-pop PF like Bass.
I'd offer Bass, Melo, a 1st and 2nd round pick for Millsap. We get a post presence in Millsap and the Jazz get a great shooter, a young center to develop and a couple of picks. I'd probably go as far as to offer 2 1st rounders but I wouldn't like it
In the past, I had expected them to move Al Jefferson but now I am thinking Millsap is the better choice to move along. Go with the post-orientated type offense. Instead of keeping Millsap and playing a smaller front-line with more quickness.
Now, I am starting to think that it makes more sense for Utah to trade Millsap and keep Al Jefferson to play with Kanter and Favors.
Go with a power based lineup with Kanter (C) and Big Al (PF) providing low post threats on either block. That would be very difficult to defend against. Favors providing more quickness and defensive ability as a glue guy in the immediate sense but should also provide that low post threat in time. A three player big man rotation.
A fourth big in the depth chart like Ryan Hollins (quickness and length) and/or a Joel Przybilla (power and length) to provide situational minutes at center. That other guy, Evans is it? Blanking on his name. To provide SF/PF defensive option. And a shooting PF.
Oh, Marvin Williams too, power based three with a good post game. Big two guard in Gordon Hayward. They have the starting wings for that type of a game plan also. Need a better PG / floor general. Mo Williams would make a nice backup guard for that type of team.
Yes, I too, believe there's a chance Millsap will become available this season and maybe even at a really good price. Good player, Millsap.