<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Kevin O'Connor can't understand the fuss being made over what so many sense is the Jazz's most apparent need in Tuesday's NBA Draft. "You keep wanting us to take a point guard," he said. "I mean, just because we don't have any on the roster . . . I don't know why you're heading in that direction." But if that indeed is where Utah is headed, O'Connor ? the Jazz's senior vice president of basketball operations ? has a rough road ahead as the final 48 hours before the draft approach. Lottery luck dealt the Jazz a lousy hand, giving them the No. 6 pick as their top selection Tuesday. By then, the two points generally considered the draft's best ? Wake Forest University's Chris Paul and Deron Williams of the University of Illinois ? are expected to be gone. That likelihood leaves the Jazz limited options. One would be trading up to the No. 2, No. 3 or No. 4 spot ? which they are believed to be trying to do, based on rumors of supposed trade talk between Utah and Atlanta, Portland and New Orleans. Another is to take the draft's supposed third-best point, Raymond Felton of the national-champion University of North Carolina. In any event, decisions must be made.</div> <div align="center">Source</div>