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			 [February 02, 2019] 
			All-Star forward Anthony Davis said Friday that playing for 
			an NBA championship is his priority now, which is why he asked the 
			New Orleans Pelicans to trade him. 
 Davis spoke with reporters after Pelicans practice in his first 
			public comments since telling the organization last weekend that he 
			would not sign a contract extension with the team. The NBA's trade 
			deadline is Thursday.
 
 Davis said he has not asked the Pelicans to trade him to any 
			specific team, although reports have said his preferred destination 
			is the Los Angeles Lakers. The Boston Celtics and the New York 
			Knicks also have been mentioned prominently in media reports.
 
 Later Friday, Davis' father, Anthony Davis Sr., told ESPN he 
			wouldn't want the Celtics to acquire his son, citing the way the 
			team handled trading Isaiah Thomas to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
 
 --Kristaps Porzingis probably will not play for the Dallas Mavericks 
			this season while he continues to recover from a knee injury, team 
			owner Mark Cuban told ESPN.
 
 The news came one day after Dallas acquired the 23-year-old 
			Porzingis from the New York Knicks in a blockbuster trade.
 
			
			 
			
 Porzingis tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee last 
			season, had surgery on Feb. 13 and has spent this season on the 
			sidelines. Dallas believes it can persuade the Latvian to sign a 
			long-term deal, which would allow him to play alongside rookie 
			sensation Luka Doncic and receive guidance from one of his heroes, 
			Dirk Nowitzki.
 
 --In October, in front of thousands of fans, Boston Celtics point 
			guard Kyrie Irving said he envisioned himself wearing the green and 
			white for years to come.
 
 Now, with the NBA seemingly in turmoil after one blockbuster trade 
			and rumblings of another, Irving seemed to back off to that 
			commitment.
 
 "Ask me July 1," Irving told reporters who asked about his future, 
			referencing the opening date of NBA free agency.
 
 --Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade are going to the NBA All-Star Game 
			... as players.
 
			NBA commissioner Adam Silver named the two long-time stars as 
			special roster additions for the Feb. 17 game in Charlotte, N.C. 
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            Jan 14, 2018; New York, 
			NY, USA; New York Knicks forward Kristaps Porzingis (6) looks on 
			against the New Orleans Pelicans during the second half at Madison 
			Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            "Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade embody the best of the NBA: 
			remarkable skill, drive and professionalism as well as a deep 
			devotion to strengthening their communities and growing the game 
			around the world," Silver said in a news release. "As a global 
			celebration of basketball, our All-Star Game is an ideal setting to 
			salute these first-class NBA champions and Finals MVPs."
 --Brooklyn Nets guard D'Angelo Russell was named as an All-Star Game 
			replacement for injured Indiana Pacers guard Victor Oladipo, Silver 
			announced.
 
 Oladipo is out for the season after he ruptured the quad tendon in 
			his right knee during a Jan. 23 game against the Toronto Raptors.
 
 The All-Star honor is the first of Russell's career. The soon-to-be 
			23-year-old has averaged 19.6 points per game for the Nets, with 6.4 
			assists and 3.8 rebounds in 52 games.
 
 --Rudy Gobert's All-Star Game snub reduced the Utah Jazz center to 
			tears, hours after his team president issued a terse note of support 
			on Twitter.
 
 Gobert was not included on the Western Conference team when All-Star 
			reserves were announced Thursday. Gobert has averaged 15.0 points 
			and 12.8 rebounds per game this season, and he is the reigning NBA 
			Defensive Player of the Year.
 
 He was addressing the snub with reporters at practice when he 
			covered his face and walked away crying.
 
 --The Chicago Bulls placed Carmelo Anthony on waivers and acquired 
			guard/forward Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot, the team announced.
 
 Anthony never suited up with the Bulls, and he will become an 
			unrestricted free agent if no team claims him in 48 hours.
 
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