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Jazz Mailbag: Will Walker Kessler Be Frustrated Not Getting Paid

Nov 11, 2025, 2:02 PM

SALT LAKE CITY – Welcome to the Utah Jazz mailbag, where this week we look at how not signing a contract may affect Walker Kessler after his season-ending injury.

Each week, we will send out a prompt on X and BlueSky asking for the questions you have about the Jazz.

Then, we’ll respond to as many as we can in that week’s Jazz mailbag in the Jazz Notes podcast.

Jazz Mailbag: Will Walker Kessler Be Offended After Not Getting Paid?

Question: Should we be nervous that Walker Kessler not getting paid this offseason and having a season-ending injury really negatively affect his relationship with the Jazz?

Answer: Let me explain how NBA front offices operate, why that matters to your question, and what it reveals about Walker Kessler’s contract situation — especially in light of his injury.

NBA teams think through every scenario fans imagine, no matter how far-fetched. If you’ve considered a hypothetical trade or roster move, the franchise has already dissected it, mapped out the consequences, and explored the ripple effects.

Every trade machine fantasy you’ve built during lunch? The team has explored it too — but with entire departments dedicated to evaluating every possible way it would change the roster, no matter how unlikely the idea seems.

 

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I say that to emphasize this — while Kessler’s injury is a setback for the Jazz, they entered the season fully prepared to move forward without offering him a contract extension — even if this exact situation unfolded.

So what does that tell us about how the Jazz view Kessler?

They clearly value what he brings, but not so highly that they felt compelled to lock him in at any cost this past summer. During media day, Kessler admitted he felt frustrated about not receiving an extension. The Jazz surely anticipated that reaction — and still chose not to act.

Does that mean they won’t pay him if he’s still on the roster next summer? Not necessarily.

Does it suggest they’re unsure whether he’ll remain on the roster? Possibly.

My first reaction to Kessler’s season-ending injury was that it would take him off the trade market for teams seeking a win-now piece. However, I overlooked another possibility — teams planning to win soon — but not this season — might still pursue him.

Even though Kessler won’t play this year, his $4.8 million contract remains highly tradable. If he signs a multi-year deal worth over $100 million this summer, that flexibility disappears. So if the Jazz don’t see him as a future franchise cornerstone, now is the time to explore trade options — even if his value isn’t at its peak.

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For other teams, his injury might present a buy-low opportunity. They could acquire a potential long-term starter without giving up a major salary.

Who might those teams be?

Several franchises aren’t chasing a title this year, but will need a center soon: Charlotte Hornets, Indiana Pacers, Brooklyn Nets, Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Pelicans, and Los Angeles Lakers.

Outside of the Nets, none of these teams plans to linger at the bottom of the standings for long. They could slot Kessler in as their starting center next season, once he’s healthy. And they might prefer to trade for him now — before he hits restricted free agency in 2026 — rather than overpay to lure him away from Utah.

Would the Jazz be interested in players like Jarace Walker, Benedict Mathurin, Cam Thomas, Anthony Black, Payton Pritchard, Ayo Dosunmu, Coby White, or Jordan Hawkins?

Could they also land draft capital for Kessler — maybe even a lottery pick in this year’s draft?

These are the kinds of questions the Jazz have likely considered — not just since Kessler’s injury, but well before, when they debated offering him an extension last summer.

So, to answer the original question: is Kessler likely frustrated after getting injured without a contract extension? Almost certainly.

Were the Jazz caught off guard by that possibility? Not at all.

What does that mean for his future in Utah? We may find out before the February trade deadline.

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Ben Anderson is the author of the Jazz Mailbag, a Utah Jazz insider for KSL Sports, the author of the Jazz Mailbag, and the co-host of Jake and Ben from 10-12p with Jake Scott on 97.5 The KSL Sports Zone. Find Ben on Twitter at @BensHoops, on Instagram @BensHoops, or on BlueSky

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Jazz Mailbag: Will Walker Kessler Be Frustrated Not Getting Paid