Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler appears to be safe from an in-season trade.
center Walker Kessler will be calling Salt Lake City home for the foreseeable future. According to Forbes NBA insider Evan Siddery, Kessler has been taken off the trade block. Siddery revealed his claim Tuesday morning on ‘X’.
One name who will not be available on the trade market after league-wide exploratory interest: Walker Kessler.The rumors of Kessler being traded have been hot and heavy for some time now. Utah’s starting center was tied to a potential exchange with theDespite a Knicks trade not going through last summer, the market for Kessler was always there. However, Kessler's solid start to the season, paired with a team-friendly contract, sounds like enough to keep him a Jazzman.
Sexton's current contract runs through the 2025-26 season and leans on the team-friendly side. If the Jazz decided to part ways with Sexton, they could certainly net a positive asset in return. That can’t be said about another pair of Jazzman that have consistently been in the trade rumors, John Collins and Jordan Sexton.
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