Davis awaiting next move with Pelicans

The New Orleans Pelicans officially closed out their 2018-19 season last night, falling to the Golden State Warriors 112-103. The season was a trying one for New Orleans, as it went from a playoff team to a lottery-bound one, all while dealing with the mid-season storyline of Anthony Davis’ trade request.

On Wednesday, Davis addressed local media in his exit interview. He remains under contract for the Pelicans, who are also searching for a new GM after firing Dell Demps roughly a week after the NBA trade deadline (when Davis was not moved). Davis told reporters that he’s not worried about who the next GM of the team is, but that he wants to speak with whomever that is about his trade request.

“I’m under contract still,” Davis said, per Nick Friedell of ESPN. “I have a year left. Obviously it’s a possibility it could happen. I don’t have ill will towards anybody. I know that it’s a possibility that next year I could be here as well. So I can’t be mad if I’m here next year.

“I am waiting to see what happens next, specifically who the Pelicans will appoint as their General Manager. I am looking forward to discussing the team’s future with whoever assumes that role. I’ve always had a great time playing here and it’s something I will cherish forever. However, the next move is for the Pelicans to fill the GM position.”

Davis recognized the chance of him potentially being with the Pelicans next season, as he is contracted for 2019-20 and has a player option for 2020-21. When questioned about the possibility of playing for the Pelicans again if he were to be traded soon, he responded, “you never know what could happen later in your career.”

The seemingly inevitable conclusion to the Davis era in New Orleans was met with little fanfare. The unhappy All-Star, who had missed seven consecutive games due to what the team reported as back spasms, sported a T-shirt adorned with the popular Looney Tunes sign off, “That’s All Folks,” emblazoned across the front. After the game, he high-fived a fan as he made his way down the tunnel to the locker room.

Anthony Davis recently arrived at the Smoothie King Center wearing a t-shirt that reads “That’s all Folks!”

This is gonna be a fun night, guys. pic.twitter.com/vvJCsc4IIV

— Andrew Lopez (@_Andrew_Lopez) April 9, 2019

Davis explained this morning why he chose to wear that shirt in what might have been his last game with the team.

“Davis said, “I didn’t select it. In fact, it was already hanging for me when I dressed up.”

When questioned about his knowledge of who hung it up for him, Davis responded, “No, I’m not sure.”

Anthony Davis says he has no control over his clothes. Someone lays clothes out for every game & he just puts them on. #pelicans pic.twitter.com/FtXnhBVY8b

— Julie Boudwin (@Julie_Boudwin) April 10, 2019

At the conclusion of the game, Alvin Gentry, the coach for the Pelicans, referred to Davis as “a great kid” who had unfortunately “received some poor advice”. This was a reference to Davis’ agent, Rich Paul, who also manages LeBron James. Paul had engineered a public trade demand during the season which resulted in a fine of $50,000 for Davis.

“Gentry further added, “There’s absolutely nothing wrong with A.D. He’s a genuinely good and solid guy with commendable character.”

News of the Pelicans beginning their search for a new GM circulated recently, with several names in the mix. Among them are Pelicans interim general manager Danny Ferry, former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager David Griffin, Golden State assistant GM Larry Harris, Brooklyn Nets assistant GM Trajan Langon, Houston Rockets assistant GM Gersson Rosas and interim Washington president of basketball operations Tommy Sheppard.

New Orleans’ next GM is expected to oversee a Davis trade — which could take place as early as this offseason — that has the potential to set the course of the franchise for years to come. That person also could decide the fate of Gentry, who has coached the team the last four seasons and oversaw the team’s run to the 2018 Western Conference semifinals.

Overall this season, Davis averaged 25.9 points, 12 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.6 steals and 2.4 blocks per game. He appeared in 56 games, a career-low, and saw downturns in his overall shooting (51.7 percent) and 3-point shooting (33.1 percent) from 2018-19. Following the Feb. 7 trade deadline, Davis never played more than 34 minutes in a game.

Davis was recently fined $15,000 by the NBA after he made an obscene gesture to a fan after a 115-109 home loss to the Charlotte Hornets on April 3.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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