Anthony Davis wants out......where will he go

I understand your sentiment I disagree on a little bit but overall I wasn't even necessarily saying it to shade l.a. or to favor Boston just to not accept crumbs
As you alluded to with pop

Gotta talk to Davis and truly see what's going on that's the best move for the pelicans and then make the deal

Just last year the pacers were in a similar situation okc bet on themselves and pg resigned with them instead of ending up as a Lakers which was his dream by all accounts


However it shakes out it'll be interesting to see nonetheless

But we agree
Act like a professional
Do your job
If you had been doing your job ad wouldn't want to leave in the first place
Wasn't saying you were favoring LA or Boston as trade partners. Just making an objective assessment.

And unlike Paul George, this guy has made his intentions clear. They know the deal. He hired Paul specifically to get him to LA. This has been in the works. He wants out of NO and rightfully so. KG told him not to waste any more of his career with a nad organisation. KG told him he should have left Minny 5 years earlier.
 
Wasn't saying you were favoring LA or Boston as trade partners. Just making an objective assessment.

And unlike Paul George, this guy has made his intentions clear. They know the deal. He hired Paul specifically to get him to LA. This has been in the works. He wants out of NO and rightfully so. KG told him not to waste any more of his career with a nad organisation. KG told him he should have left Minny 5 years earlier.


I've said this from way back to when LeBron went to Miami
Kg changed the entire landscape

And I agree with players
They give you the rookie deal and they always sign that extension with the team to give them a chance to do something

After that they gone and it's your fault if you don't build around a franchise player period
 
My opinion is this (with out getting too long winded)

Rich Paul's next move is to make known that AD wants to Play in LA

The Kyrie Irving storylines are starting to pick up steam.

Right now the Pelicans as an organization have the reputation as one of the worst run organizations in the NBA.

We are basically the Sterling-era Clippers without the racism

With the Pelican's lease with Louisiana coming up in 2024, Gayle Benson needs to dig in her expensive heels and start making the hard decisions.

Tom Benson disinherited his children and left it all to you.

Trade AD and take the Lakers to the cleaners in the process. Hell pretend they are the Rams and this is your shot to get even.

Either spend money to bring in people like Joe Dumars or expand Danny Ferry's role and sign a medical staff that specializes in basketball players.

Or put out feelers in Seattle and cash out before this franchise loses more value.

You have 5 years before the lease is up and the state might not give you such a sweet heart deal this time around... basketball ain't football in Louisiana
That was a beautiful poem.
 
If they do this, then every team will do this. There is no way a cac owner is going to give a black man what he wants. They let Trump ruin the country and promote racism because he's white.

They will take a lesser deal, fucking pennies on the dollar instead of setting this precedent. These owners always talk in terms like inmates running the asylum. If they do it, what's to stop the next player from doing the same thing?

We will see.
 

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Quite honestly, I'm surprised he's sitting on the bench.

Shit, somebody needs to just send him home for the rest of the year.
 
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NEW ORLEANS -- Across the hallway from the New Orleans Pelicans' locker room, through painfully clear glass, a bank of TVs covered the walls of the owner's suite, running SportsCenter and NBATV. ESPN's Michael Wilbon was on one screen, discussing Pelicans GM Dell Demps' not answering trade calls. Another rolled highlights of LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, hypothesizing what Anthony Davis might look like as a teammate.

On the other side of the hall, inside the locker room, with about an hour until tipoff, a couple Pelicans players sat quietly at their lockers. Above each one, there was a laminated sign.


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In the wake of Davis' trade request, that mindset appears to already be taking shape around the franchise. His presence is overwhelming in New Orleans, not just on the court but also in almost every promotion or sizzle reel that rolls during a game. For a franchise that struggles to draw consistent crowds, Davis is the carrot, the de facto face, and everything the Pelicans do is to use his megastardom to promote the game experience. Sure, you're going to a Pelicans game. But you're also going to see what Anthony Davis will do next.

There was still some signage up, with fans sitting in the "AD's Flight Academy" section, but in a discernible way, Davis was largely scrubbed from Wednesday's game. His jersey wasn't prominently displayed for sale anywhere in the team store, and the standard ubiquity of Davis that you feel at a game in New Orleans was missing.

intro hype video barely featured him -- mainly just him passing to someone else -- and at the end of it, as it always does, a picture of the entire team flashed on the screen with the team's "Do It Big" motto. Davis was nowhere to be seen in the picture. He'd been removed.

A few minutes before tipoff, Davis made his way out of the tunnel to sit on the end of the bench, hearing a few periodic jeers and boos from fans around him. It wasn't extreme; it was hardly noticeable. There weren't a lot of signs, there weren't any chants. He participated in huddles, talked with teammates during the game, clapped for 3-pointers and called out defenses. It was all pretty normal.

The situation, though, is excruciatingly high levels of not normal. Coach Alvin Gentry tried, rather emphatically, to note Davis is still part of the team, almost laughing off the idea that it's uncomfortable for anyone. At the same time, Gentry couldn't answer if Davis would ever play another game for the Pelicans.

In Tuesday's win against the Houston Rockets, Davis walked up to Gentry and assistant coach Chris Finch late in the fourth quarter and had something to say. Gentry wouldn't say what it was about, only reaffirming Davis is part of the team so it wasn't unusual.


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"It was very good conversation," Gentry said. "It was very positive conversation. He's a part of our team, guys. He's on our team, OK."

In Wednesday's game, at some point during the fourth, Davis disappeared from the Pelicans' bench and finished the game presumably in the locker room. He was spotted again in the hallway outside the locker room, one of the first players to leave, after a brief meeting with Demps in his office.

"I don't look down the bench and see who's on the bench and who's not," Gentry said. "I think we're making more of a big deal out of it than it is."

Technically, Davis is still part of the Pelicans. And he may continue to be through the rest of this season, depending on what kind of trade offers emerge and what approach the team wants to take. They still have him under contract guaranteed through all of next season. But Wednesday felt like the beginning of moving on from Davis, with an undeniable sense he'd never play again for the team reverberating around the arena.

Gentry is the face of the situation presently as Davis hasn't spoken publicly yet -- he's expected to at the team's practice on Friday -- and is doing his best to portray resiliency and poise. But everywhere you walk in the arena, the conversation is about Davis.

Fans are rallying around Jrue Holiday, cheering him loudly in introductions and screaming his name (they're not saying "boo," they're saying "Jruuuuee"). He's a quiet leader, one who does it by example. He plays hard, he plays unselfishly.

"I think with Jrue you're going to get everything that he's got," Gentry said. "He's here. He's dedicated. He wants to do everything he can do to help this team win."

Nikola Jokic on Jahlil Okafor, and got a bucket. Holiday airballed his next 3-point attempt, a deep shot coming out of a scrambled possession. Another Jokic isolation on Okafor, another bucket.

It was an admirable effort by New Orleans, but more than at any other point in the night, it was obvious something was missing for the Pelicans.

"I feel like with Anthony here, he's still very encouraging, he's definitely a team player, an ultimate professional," Holiday said, "but as a team, I think we're trying to feed off each other, help each other out."

Despite a close loss, the Pelicans were upbeat. Holiday was especially pleased with the play of some of the younger players getting an opportunity in the absence of Davis, like Kenrich Williams, who scored 21 points against Denver.

Holiday is quiet and cool, hard to rattle. He said he has seen plenty of crazy situations in his time in the NBA and is already adapting to the new normal around the Pelicans. He said it on Monday, the common refrain that the NBA is a business and these things happen. It's leverage of a superstar, playing his hand as the league shuffles its deck.

Before the game, Holiday sat at his locker, leaned back in his chair, AirPods in, watching an episode of "Game of Thrones." Like a lot of people, he's trying to catch up before the final season starts in a few weeks. Solomon Hill walked through the middle of the room, glancing over at Holiday.

"'Game of Thrones,' baby!" Hill yelled.

Game of Thrones indeed, the NBA's version at least.
 
Ben Simmons and Markelle Fultz to New Orleans

Ben Simmons returns back to the state of Louisiana where he played in college at LSU.

Markelle Fultz gets a fresh start in New Orleans

Anthony Davis to Philadelphia

How you like this potential trade if it went down this way? @Duece
 
I saw some scenario where Durant, Kyrie, LeBron, and Anthony Davis could all end up being Knicks....sounds impossible ...but stranger things have happened
 
Ben Simmons and Markelle Fultz to New Orleans

Ben Simmons returns back to the state of Louisiana where he played in college at LSU.

Markelle Fultz gets a fresh start in New Orleans

Anthony Davis to Philadelphia

How you like this potential trade if it went down this way? @Duece


Markelle Fultz getting a fresh start in a very low pressure environment like New Orleans sounds good, especially if you look at Jahlil Okafor

When it comes to Ben Simmons, he was hinting at wanting to play in LA before he was even drafted, I'm not sure that would be a good thing and he's also represented by Klutch.
 
Markelle Fultz getting a fresh start in a very low pressure environment like New Orleans sounds good, especially if you look at Jahlil Okafor

When it comes to Ben Simmons, he was hinting at wanting to play in LA before he was even drafted, I'm not sure that would be a good thing and he's also represented by Klutch.
Yeah this trade makes the most sense to me.

Both teams will get something they can be happy with.

Plus getting a player who has already played in Louisiana with Ben Simmons is a good thing. And a project that can potentially blossom into something special in Fultz can be intriguing.
 
Lebron praised the NBA, but Antonio Brown wasn't fined for asking for a trade
it wasn't cause of that it was because his agent is the one who released a public statement about it lol

just like his agent putting out a statement today saying davis will treat any other destination not the lakers as a 1 year rental
 
I saw some scenario where Durant, Kyrie, LeBron, and Anthony Davis could all end up being Knicks....sounds impossible ...but stranger things have happened

y'all need to stop it.
stranger things have NOT happened.
that shit sounds like the lebron to detroit shit
the kd to the knicks shit the FIRST TIME
the lebron to the knicks the SECOND TIME
etc etc etc etc

if they wanted to be knicks they had several opportunities to be knicks.
could you POSSIBLY land someone SURE
an all star team assembling on the knicks for what?

the knicks as a franchise aren't special
 
Yeah this trade makes the most sense to me.

Both teams will get something they can be happy with.

Plus getting a player who has already played in Louisiana with Ben Simmons is a good thing. And a project that can potentially blossom into something special in Fultz can be intriguing.

Ben Simmons wasn't exactly Pete Maravich, Shaq or Chris Jackson (Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf) while he was at LSU, while his numbers were nice LSU only finished 19-14 and weren't selected to the NCAA tournament and opted out of any other post-season tournament. He can definitely play but he didn't leave any unforgettable memories while he was LSU. Bringing him in for that reason is kinda stupid, plus he's another Klutch Sports athlete and Rich Paul already said that a trade between the Sixers and Pelicans is unlikely.
 
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