Al Jefferson-- the rebound boyfriend that Utah picked up after losing Carlos Boozer. As far as Jazzmen go, this is one of the more controversial players. Tons love the guy, tons hate the guy, some think he needs to be traded, and others want to keep him for the long run.

Where do we start with Al Jefferson? The guy was Utah's big pickup in the 2010 offseason, and honestly, I can't complain. A 20 and 10 guy, well, recovering 20 and 10 guy for Kosta Koufus and change? This was a huge acquisition for the post Boozer Jazz. But where does he fit? Instead of replacing Boozer, we had Big Al replace our injured Memo, bringing Millsap to a starting role.
Jefferson played an impressive season coming off injury, with a god-like streak that lasted a while right after the Williams trade. He even played all 82 games. He took a while to get used to the Jazz system, and frankly, still looked lost a bit near the end of the season. He slowly started to learn how to pass the ball as the season went on, and his black hole tendencies have diminished slowly over time.
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Many feel Jefferson doesn't have a permanent place on the Jazz. He still has a reputation of being the best guy on bad teams, putting up stellar numbers in abysmal games. And now with Utah's army of big men, where does Big Al fit in? Is he the first to be traded, or will he stick around a while to help mentor the young guys?
So let's talk, RealGM. What do you think Jefferson has in store for this franchise?