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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 1
Lakers Land Walker Kessler on $130 Million Deal as Celtics Add Mitchell Robinson
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 1

Lakers Land Walker Kessler on $130 Million Deal as Celtics Add Mitchell Robinson

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 1

Summary

  • $130 million over four years sends Walker Kessler to Los Angeles in a sign-and-trade after he rejected Utah’s restricted-free-agency offer and sought a new home.
  • Two unprotected first-round picks in 2031 and 2033 plus 2028 and 2030 swap rights went to Utah, a steep price the Lakers paid to secure a young rim protector for a Luka Dončić-Austin Reaves core.
  • Boston separately moved to sign Mitchell Robinson, targeting frontcourt athleticism and elite offensive rebounding after its big-man rotation was exposed in a first-round playoff loss to Philadelphia.
  • The Kessler deal further extends Utah’s 2022 Rudy Gobert windfall, pushing the Jazz haul tied to that trade to six first-round picks and three swaps, with five of those firsts unprotected.

Insights

Is Walker Kessler the Lakers' new cornerstone or their biggest post-LeBron gamble?
Does Kessler's record contract redefine the market for elite, non-All-Star big men?
With lottery reform changing pick values, did the Utah Jazz just win the next decade?