Lakers' Walker Kessler Trade Could Be a Costly Gamble Around Luka Doncic

Drew ThirionDrew Thirion|published: Wed 1st July, 22:16 2026
credits: Kevork Djansezian | source: Gettycredits: Kevork Djansezian | source: Getty

With LeBron and the Lakers deciding to part ways with one another, Los Angeles got to work this offseason building a team around Luka Doncic.

The Lakers were incredibly active at the start of free agency, signing Collin Sexton, Quentin Grimes, and Sandro Mamukelashvili. They also generated a large package to acquire Walker Kessler in a sign-and-trade, flipping two unprotected first-round picks, two first-round pick swaps, and signing Kessler to a 4-year $130 million deal.

I think the Jazz came out of this deal like bandits. Kessler can provide elite defensive rim protection, but I’m very unsure of his ability to be a consistent positive on the other end. Also, when he’s forced to guard mobile bigs on the perimeter, I’m not sure he has the footwork necessary to stop good athletes off the dribble.

On the offensive side of the ball, he’s going to be asked to do far more pick-and-roll and dribble handoffs with Luka Doncic. Kessler had a 4th-percentile cTOV, meaning he was one of the worst playmakers in the league, a role that will be far bigger when playing alongside Doncic and Austin Reaves. He has a nice touch around the rim and could turn into a decent lob threat, but I just don’t think that’s a strength in his game.

He will also have to carry a massive load on the defensive end. The Lakers also lost Rui Hachimura and Marcus Smart, two of their grittiest defenders, and replaced them with undersized, bad defensive options in Grimes and Sexton. This postseason, we saw how valuable perimeter defense can be, and the Lakers will have some of the league's worst perimeter defenders.

If the offense can be properly spaced around Kessler, they will be one of the most efficient units in the league; however, their defense will be a massive issue in the playoffs.

The Lakers’ projected starting lineup will most likely look like:

PG: Luka Doncic
SG: Austin Reaves
SF: Quentin Grimes
PF: Sandro Mamukelashvili
C: Walker Kessler

After acquiring Kessler, the Lakers now only have one first-round pick available to be traded for the next seven years. When you move off a guy like LeBron James and fully build around Luka, you need to have your next moves carefully planned out.

If this was Rob Pelinka’s grand plan to appease Doncic, I’m not sure it’s going to be a successful long-term endeavor. I think those first-round picks and swaps will be very valuable for the Jazz down the road, and the Lakers will still be far behind any serious Western Conference contender.

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