Paul Millsap, Utah Jazz
Millsap is riding the upper arc of his developmental curve and is enjoying a career season. Is he overachieving? Sure, but not by a lot. Even if he was hitting our preseason forecast on the nose, he'd still be producing near an All-Star level. Millsap is due to earn $8.1 million this season, which actually undervalues his production by $3-4 million.
With just one more year left on his deal beyond this season, Millsap will never have more value than he does right now. This is the perfect chance for Utah GM Kevin O'Conner to deal from a position of strength. He already has Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter and Jeremy Evans well-positioned to fill Millsap's spot. All of those young forwards are raw, and moving Millsap now likely would torpedo Utah's already-flagging playoff prospects. That's fine -- Millsap can bring real value in terms of players and/or picks that will be of more use the next time the Jazz are actually ready to contend.
Can somebody please forward this to KOC?