Walker Kessler’s name may be connected to the New York Knicks yet again in 2025-26.

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The Athletic’s Tony Jones reported that the Jazz holding off on offering Kessler a new deal relates to their desire to have more payroll next summer, as NBC Sports’ Kurt Helen accentuated:

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”The Jazz see themselves trying to end their time near the bottom of the Western Conference standings as soon as next summer. By not signing Kessler now, he would have a cap hold of $14.9 million next summer, which would give the Jazz enough space to keep Kessler’s hold and still do work in free agency,” Jones said.

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Kessler has been a name tied to New York for quite some time. The 7-footer’s brilliant rim protection, as well as his rebounding are what New York would need in order to run a smooth two-big lineup.

Nevertheless, the Knicks’ trade talks with the Jazz have not materialized in more than a year. That could change in the new campaign.

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Knicks’ new talents can open door for Kessler deal

New York now has a myriad of new players that give them what they need at every slot in their roster. That can allow them to offer Utah more in a deal for Kessler.

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The former No. 22 pick will make $4.8 million in 2025-26, as well as a $7 million qualifying offer in 2026-27. Thus, the Knicks can offer Miles McBride, Ariel Hukporti, coupled with Tyler Kolek as centerpieces of a deal.

This would allow for New York to have a clear picture of their lineup while being strong as can be at every position. Therefore, Kessler is a name for the Knicks to pursue.

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