If this is the case, and if the teams reported to be interested in DLo are the Jazz, Suns, Magic and Pacers, it would seem to me that the Jazz have a fighter's chance of getting him, which would IMHO be the best free agency outcome.
Conley would be great, perhaps the best, for making a push this next season, and possibly the following season if he doesn't opt out, if he stays healthy, but his age, size, and past injury history are concerning and even more troubling is where the Jazz will be post-Conley and after maxing out DM and Rudy. How many impactful free agent signings will the Jazz be able to make with the MLE and their picks in the 20s (assuming they don't continue to get traded away)?
My impression has been that DLo is a liability on defense, but makes up for it on offense, and that Conley is great on both sides of the floor. Well, this last year RPM shows that Conley was ORPM 3.61 and DRPM -0.47 for a net 3.14. DLo was ORPM 2.12, DRPM -0.61 for a net of 1.51. Conley is better, but the difference isn't as dramatic as I thought, particularly on defense.
I also wondered how Conley and DLo compare at the same point in their careers.
At year 4, Conley is somewhat/slightly better by the advanced stats-
http://bkref.com/tiny/UY1fWHowever, comparing them at same age (22) shows DLo as arguably the better player-
http://bkref.com/tiny/KCYlLIn any event, they are close statistically, with DLo having the size we want next to DM.
Statistically, as a 4th year PG, DLo is in rare company.
I realize that grabbing Conley is a bird in the hand vs all the free agents in the bush move, but is it a wise move to grab the first bird you have an opportunity of catching, particularly if that bird might still be available once you've tried to catch the others?