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NY Post Published Jul 1, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Walker Kessler signed a four‑year, $130 million contract with the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday.
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Walker Kessler is the only starter in NBA history to average 10‑plus points per game, 10‑plus rebounds per game, 2‑plus blocks per game while shooting 67 % or better from the field.
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The Los Angeles Lakers posted a defensive rating of 116.4 last season.
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General manager Rob Pelinka addressed a pivotal issue by acquiring Walker Kessler.
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Rob Pelinka addressed holes on the Lakers’ roster left by departing free agents Luke Kennard and Marcus Smart.
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The Los Angeles Lakers added guards Quentin Grimes and Collin Sexton and big man Sandro Mamukelashvili this offseason.
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Walker Kessler spent the first four seasons of his NBA career with the Utah Jazz.
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The Lakers headlined their summer by signing Walker Kessler to a four-year, $130 million deal Wednesday.

Superstar Luka Dončić requested the Lakers make major improvements to the roster, including the addition of an A-list center.

According to StatMuse, Kessler is the only starter in NBA history with 10-plus points per game, 10-plus rebounds per game, two-plus blocks per game while shooting 67% or better from the field.

The 24-year-old spent the first four seasons of his NBA career with the Jazz. While Kessler was injured for most of last season, he’s earned a reputation for being one of the league’s premier interior defenders throughout his early career.

The Lakers posted a 116.4 defensive rating last season but proved to be inconsistent during the campaign. Now, general manager Rob Pelinka has addressed a pivotal issue by acquiring Kessler.

Pelinka also addressed other holes on the roster left by departing free agents Luke Kennard and Marcus Smart. The additions of guards Quentin Grimes and Collin Sexton as well as big man Sandro Mamukelashvili highlight the Lakers’ sense of urgency this offseason, but the team’s status as a contender remains uncertain.

Regardless, the Lakers have finally added a legitimate big with a ton of upside. Kessler should pair well with Doncic and Austin Reaves, but the team will need to make additional moves to round out the roster after losing multiple free agents this summer.

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