Trade rumors suggest the Utah Jazz explored deals for center Walker Kessler around the NBA trade deadline. According to reports, the team had discussions with potential suitors, including the Los Angeles Clippers. These developments come as the Jazz consider their offseason strategy amid interest in other players.
Eric Pincus, appearing on the Jovan Buha podcast, discussed potential offseason targets for the Los Angeles Lakers and revealed that the Utah Jazz had shopped Walker Kessler more actively around the trade deadline than in previous periods. Kessler, who is recovering from an injury, has drawn interest from the Lakers, who have long admired the center but have not met Utah's asking price.
Pincus noted specific rumors, stating, “had shopped him a little bit more around the deadline than what they had done before. I had heard the Clippers had a shot to get him in the Zubac trade instead of Matherin.” He emphasized the speculative nature of the information, adding, “those are just rumors, I’m not saying that’s fact…”
The Jazz have shown no interest in overpaying Kessler with a large contract, while expressing desire for players like Austin Reaves from the Lakers. Utah has signaled intentions to compete next season, potentially using their draft position to facilitate moves. The Lakers, struggling to find a reliable starting center, view Kessler as an elite rim protector and rim-runner who could complement their roster.
These rumors highlight the Jazz's active approach to roster adjustments this offseason, possibly involving sign-and-trade scenarios or trades with Western Conference rivals like the Lakers and Clippers. No deals materialized at the deadline, leaving possibilities open for future negotiations.