Bawse Dawg
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I was bummed they couldn’t get that loss in OT against Phoenix too. But this was an aggressive reaction from Ainge after Kessler grabbed all those rebounds.
I think the Jazz like Kessler just fine as long as he isnt the second or third highest paid player in the team. Slot him in at 25 million and he fits just splendidly. Sucks that it happened like this though.Absolutely not! They should have traded him last deadline, now their relationship is going to be awful and his trade value is much lower. Kessler just does not fit at all what Hardy wants in an NBA center and has no future on this team yet they won't move him.
I think the Jazz like Kessler just fine as long as he isnt the second or third highest paid player in the team. Slot him in at 25 million and he fits just splendidly. Sucks that it happened like this though.
They can find a new coach.Absolutely not! They should have traded him last deadline, now their relationship is going to be awful and his trade value is much lower. Kessler just does not fit at all what Hardy wants in an NBA center and has no future on this team yet they won't move him.
They can find a new coach.
He will recover and still get a good contract that will set him up for lifeWow this sucks for Walker. He was looking like he is gonna take another step but now he wont get to prove that and get paid accordingly.
| Player | Role | Contract | Year Signed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nic Claxton | Starting center, elite defender | 4 yrs / $100M (projected 2024 FA) | 2024 |
| Isaiah Hartenstein | Versatile big, strong defender | 3 yrs / $87M | 2024 |
| Jarrett Allen | All-Star caliber center | 5 yrs / $100M | 2021 |
5. Utah Jazz Fit
The Jazz value defense
In contract discussions with the Jazz, Kessler sought upwards of $120 million in total compensation for a long-term contract extension, sources told DallasHoopsJournal.com, but Utah was unwilling to commit to that price range.
“There was a clear gap in talks between Kessler and Utah,” one source said.
If Kessler hits free agency after finishing the season with the Jazz, he’d need to go out and find that type of offer on the open market to get it matched.
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I need yall to know... The Jazz did not really do any kind of negotiation. It was caphold type number (15-16M or whatever) or nothing... and then silence on the Jazz's end.![]()
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It is unclear if it's 4/$120 or 5/$120. But even it was a 4 year deal, that's only $30M a season. If the Jazz and Kessler were truly too far apart at that number, the Jazz were not negotiating in good faith.
It might be case that the Jazz’s first criteria for hiring new executives should be something other than whether they went to BYU or not.I need yall to know... The Jazz did not really do any kind of negotiation. It was caphold type number (15-16M or whatever) or nothing... and then silence on the Jazz's end.
This isn't me guessing btw.
Now where does the 120M number come from... it may be what he wanted or what his camp was hoping to use as a starting point. But the reports painting it as "walker wanted X" and the "Jazz would only do Y" are not an accurate depiction of what happened. There wasn't any kind of back and forth like you'd expect in a negotiation... because there was no real negotiation.