#1 Utah Jazz
After adding Mike Conley during the offseason, the Utah Jazz were widely backed as one of the favorites to advance from the West. However, following an excellent start to the season, the Jazz have been largely underwhelming, and it is debatable whether the current roster is better than the one that was eliminated in the first round of the 2019 playoffs by the Houston Rockets.
While Utah is currently among the best perimeter scoring teams in the league (38%), Redick would provide the team with an additional sniper, while also offering the kind of offensive production that Utah believed they were getting when they signed Conley earlier this year.
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Ultimately, the Jazz are on course for the Playoffs regardless of whether they sign Redick or not. However, the veteran could prove the difference between another first-round exit and a potentially lengthy run.
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