Now it doesnt make much sense to trade for a vet like rondo but leave yourself with half a frintcourt.
I was thinking that, but really, what is probably more conducive to long term success, combining an elite passing point guard with Favors, or moving forward with Favors and Kanter and an average point guard in Burke?
I'd go with Rondo and Favors, personally. They could be a poor-man's version of what the Clips have with CP3 and Blake Griffin. Better on defense than that combo, too.
All you'd need to do is find a solid starting center to put next to Favors. Not the easiest or cheapest thing to do, but not super challenging -- players like that are available in free agency. A player like Omer Asik or Gortat (both probably available in trade) would be great; even a Robin Lopez or a Samuel Dalembert sort of player would work.
I want to focus on your "poor-man's version" assessment of Rondo and Favors. You're basically telling the Jazz to tread water with those two in hopes of finding critical pieces to add to their team.
Let me be clear -- I view Paul and Griffin as the core of a 60+ win team.
When I say Rondo and Favors would be the "poor man's version" of that, what I mean is that I think if Favors turns into the kind of player I believe he will, that the Jazz would have a 50+ win combo there.
I don't think finding the "critical" pieces would be that hard. Hayward is already a nice piece. They could add a complementary scorer, a solid anchor at center, and some defensive role players through free agency and the draft.
My feeling on this is that Derrick Favors is the kind of young big man you can build a team around, but you need to find a high quality point guard who can maximize his talents. I
wish the Celtics had a super-talented young big man like that, because then I'd feel much more confident about the idea of rebuilding with Rondo instead of trading him.
(Under the same reasoning, I see the Kings as a potential trade partner; however, I see this Jazz scenario as more likely than the McLemore scenario with the Kings that's been talked about elsewhere)