Fresh off of a major performance against the Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz standout Walker Kessler will sit against the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday night. According to the official NBA injury report ...
In his third season, Walker Kessler has established himself as one of the better centers in the NBA and has put himself in a position for a major raise either this upcoming off-season or the next.
Against the Kings, Kessler joined Nikola Jokic as the only player to log 25+ points, 10+ rebounds, 5+ assists, and zero turnovers while shooting 100% from the field in one game. T ...
Kessler (rest) isn't listed on Utah's injury report for Monday's game against the Celtics. After resting Sunday, Kessler will return to action for the second half of Utah's back-to-back set.
Friday night was the perfect example of that. The Jazz lost to the also tanking Toronto Raptors, 118-109, but Utah big man Walker Kessler had the stat line of the night -- and of the last 31 years ...
That bigger picture? Development and lottery luck. Sometimes that's fun, like when Walker Kessler dropped 18 points, 25 rebounds and eight blocks like he did on Friday. The only other players who ...
And Kessler did it in fewer minutes than the others ... There have been multiple games this season in which an entire team didn’t miss 32 shots, and usually, someone else can end those plays.
Defense Kessler, whose 2.3 blocks per game ranks second in the NBA, provides a ton of value for the Jazz on the defensive end of the court. He ranks second in the league in defensive field goals ...
On Friday night, their exclusive club got a new member. Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler had 18 points, 25 rebounds and eight blocked shots in a 118-109 loss to the Toronto Raptors. With 13 ...
Despite Walker Kessler’s efforts, it wasn’t enough as the Jazz lost 118-109 to the Raptors. The game was initially close, seeing a one-point deficit after the first quarter. However, Toronto ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Walker Kessler had a go-ahead dunk with 9.7 seconds left to help the Utah Jazz beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 117-116 on Friday night, snapping a six-game losing streak in ...
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