Bringing in Watson is not the kind of help I am talking about. Although Watson does help with the bench. Putting a legit starting 2 next to Deron is the kind of help I am talking about. Until we get that winning a championship will be difficult. Right now we are Deron+bunch of good role players. Out of those, AJ has the potential to be a star someday in the near future, but not anyone else.
The rest of your post is the usual blah blah.. I am surprised though that it did'nt end with "coaching 101".
Utah doesn't have the financial flexibility to bring in a "legit starting 2", and a rotation of Bell-AK-CJ-Hayward-Price (selectively)-Deron (very selectively) should be enough at the 2/3 (PGs won't play 3 probably) for a coach worth his salt to handle. It's a stronger coverage of the 2 than Utah has normally had. Utah also has a better PG rotation than they have in a long time, perhaps ever. So I'll take my "blah blah" over your irrelevant impossibility.
Also, your broad sweeping claim about the team being Deron + a bunch of good role players (except maybe AJ) is really understates (possibly insults) the level of talent on this team. Again, Utah's FO has done about as well as they could--at least in the face of overpaying AK (which seemed to have been LHM-influenced) and foolishly renewing Memo (which would've put them only mildly under the cap). In any case, right now Utah has height, shooting, defense, strength, and depth. Not a ton of speed, but it doesn't seem that they have been getting beaten much due to speed. It's been more rebounding, interior scoring, interior defense, and sometimes outside shooting--but it doesn't seem like many or any games have gone by where there weren't players who
were these things but were not used sufficiently.
Several--if not all--of the losses this year were winnable with better in-game adjustments. Tiring out Deron by subbing him in for a combination that was working is crazy. Letting PM + AJ get pwned on the boards for quarters on end when there are alternatives (that's two alternatives, not just one, who don't need to be played together but who have been pretty effective together most of the time for up to 15-20 MPG each; longer stretches are unproven) is foolish. Playing Bell for more minutes then CJ when CJ is doing well (and RB not so much) is puzzling at minimum. Ask Rick Carlisle how valuable in-game adjustments are. Oh, and btw, better in-game management doesn't require an unlikely trade or an outside consultant or an overhaul of the system.