for the fences.
In terms of risk, it's putting your life earnings on a toss-up game.
Kessler's a proven rookie & a potential NBA star at this young point in his career. He'd be a lottery pick on a draft redo.
Chet, at best, has so far proven only his fragility. I'd be up for the risk of trading some good players for him. But Kessler's on the "no way" list right now. Not for anything less than an established star player. Which Chet Holmgren certainly is NOT at this point of his still-hopeful career.