The Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly been eyeing Walker Kessler for quite some time now, but they have yet to reach a deal with the Utah Jazz. The Lakers haven't matched the asking price for Kessler,
The Los Angeles Lakers are known to be seeking a center before the Feb. 6 trade deadline, but one of their top targets is reportedly off the table. On
When Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler was 18 months old, he spent nearly a week in Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital. Now he’s determined to raise money for the hospital so that other kids can be helped as he was at a time when he was “very, very sick,” as his mother puts it.
Kessler (shoulder) has been listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Timberwolves. Kessler has missed the last two games for the Jazz due to a left shoulder contusion. The 23-year-old big man has been having the best season of his career for Utah,
Walker Kessler is putting together a stellar third season for the Utah Jazz. The young big man has once again been a standout on the defensive end of the court and has continued to develop as an impactful offensive player.
The Lakers have glaring needs, including another big and secondary playmaker. Here's who they should go after before the Feb. 6 deadline.
Utah Jazz star center Walker Kessler remains the Los Angeles Lakers' No. 1 target ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, despite the
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about Ichiro, C.C. Sabathia and Billy Wagner getting elected to the Hall of Fame, the Dodgers introducing Roki Sasaki and the Braves solidifying their lineup and outfield by signing Jurickson Profar.
The LA Lakers ' asking price for Walker Kessler has been revealed. Utah Jazz insider Ben Anderson reported that executive Danny Ainge is demanding Lakers' GM Rob Pelinka essentially mortgage LA's entire future with a package of two first-round picks and Dalton Knecht for Kessler's services.
The Utah Jazz are taking no prisoners in an attempt to maximize their lottery odds, but have they gone too far? It's a valid question, considering what’s been h
Without two key frontcourt pieces in John Collins and Walker Kessler, Utah’s defense was vulnerable against a Bucks offense that attacked the paint early and often. Milwaukee’s 64 points in the paint fueled a comfortable 125-110 road victory over Utah.
Going into Golden State knowing that Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are going to be watching from the sidelines would probably boost the spirit of any opponent. Well, unless you’re the Utah Jazz and you know you’ll be without Lauri Markkanen,