Your point is valid but there are reasons for others to be on the fence. On the one hand, I think it’s easy in this day and age to under-appreciate the impact or the difficulty of replacing very good but basic centers. On the other hand, he’s a very good basic center that makes a huge impact on the game and the difference between a good basic center and one that will probably be a perennial all-defensive team candidate is significant. Then there’s the question of the viability of players in his archetype playing heavy minutes in the playoffs and how much cap you might be devoting to such a player.Trading Kessler just seems weird. I feel like the reason for tanking is to get really good young players on similar timelines.
Basically you are tanking to get players like Kessler.
I’d keep him unless there’s a big trade offer out there for him. But I think that there might be a big trade offer for him which means I also think he’s going to command a contract that might be problematic.
I’m not agitating to get rid of him, I’m just saying that it is a very easy decision when they’re on a rookie contract.