Walker Kessler did not like what he was being offered by the Utah Jazz in restricted free agency. He decided to go out and find a new home, hoping the Jazz would work with him and that new team on a sign-and-trade. Luckily for him, that’s exactly what he found in the Los Angeles Lakers.Kessler is set to sign a $130 million deal over four years and being traded to Los Angeles in exchange for the Lakers’ 2031 first-rounder, 2033 first-rounder and first-round pick swaps in 2028 and 2030. The Lakers finally have their big man, and believe their core of Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves and Kessler will lead the next era of Lakers basketball.Is this the right move? Should the Lakers have given up so much of their draft capital to sign Kessler is that deal? Let’s bust out the red ink and slap some grades on this trade.The Utah Jazz have built something scaryEsfandiar BaraheniLakers receive Walker KesslerKessler only played five games last season before a shoulder injury ended his campaign early. That didn’t stop him from getting a massive payday.While the Lakers are locking up about 20 percent of their cap with him as the starting center, they’re finally getting a presence at the rim on both ends of the floor. For the last few years, the Lakers have pieced together the center position with Deandre Ayton, Jaxson Hayes and Christian Wood. Kessler is one of the best rim protectors in the NBA, and he will be the guy tasked with cleaning up whatever Dončić and Reaves give up in drives on the perimeter.