You said "But even if he turns us into the 20th ranked defense instead of 30th....That is a massive amount of wins." There was nothing about the defense-offense trade-off in that statement. I just wanted to add the caveat that the amount of wins would be somewhat less than massive since the offense would get worse at the same time as the defense improves. And here you are arguing not against me but against Hardy and Ainge because they are clearly concerned with Kessler's offensive limitations. They are very much aware about his defensive chops but he was moved to the bench and cautiously shopped around because they are not confident that all his defense would compensate for his offensive shortcomings. I, personally, value Kessler's defense much more than them.
And yes, it may surprise you but there are certain types of players who are heavily dependent on playing alongside great playmakers to be effective and the strong center with a limited offensive bag is one of them. Think Gobert, Lively, Kessler. They are very different in that respect from, say, Vukevic, Lopez, and
Valanciunas.
That was funny, because you know which Jazz player Kessler had the highest offensive rating with in 2022-23? Mike Conley... The second one was Kris Dunn. And in 2023-24? It was again Kris Dunn and by a long shot.