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The Clippers Have Landed Two Players The Lakers Wanted; One More Star Could Be On The Way originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
The price tag remains extremely high for top Los Angeles Lakers trade target, Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler.
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The Athletic's Jovan Buha said in a Monday livestream (31:30 mark) that he's "heard nothing but" the Jazz wanting two first-round picks and a young player for Kessler. The Lakers have only one tradable first-round pick over the next seven years, and that selection can only come in 2031 or 2032, per ESPN's Bobby Marks.
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The Utah Jazz have set the NBA trade market abuzz by unveiling an audacious asking price for their promising young center, Walker Kessler. According to an article published by Los Angeles Lakers reporter Jovan Buha, the Jazz are demanding two first-round draft picks and a young player in exchange for the 23-year-old big man.
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