The organization is clearly outdated, IMO. They're trailing and copying and playing catch up. It's like making slow adjustments to an old Camaro thinking it'll help it beat a Bugatti Veyron SS. They should have given away Sap and Jefferson to the highest bidder way before the trade deadline and moved on.
As far as #2 goes, I'm open to ideas but haven't found any solutions myself. The Jazz are limited at every single position.
The problem with this team starts and ends with Jefferson being their best player but not dominant enough to make Jeffyball a success. Thinking the lack of movement after dumping the ball into Jefferson is Corbin's fault as so many posters have claimed couldn't be further from the truth. Every coach in the league with a dominant big man did this with success: Popovich, Jackson, Rivers, Brown, Riley, Sloan. It's not Corbin's fault Al Jefferson is not good enough to dominate in his role. The team had to slog through that contract and there's nothing Corbin could have done to change that.