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			Reports: Pelicans agree to trade Davis to Lakers 
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			 [June 17, 2019] 
			The New Orleans Pelicans agreed 
			to trade All-Star big man Anthony Davis to the Los Angeles Lakers in 
			return for Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart and three 
			first-round picks -- including the No. 4 overall selection in next 
			week's draft -- ESPN reported Saturday. 
 The deal, which cannot be made official until July 1, gives the 
			Pelicans two of the top four picks next week, after they won the 
			lottery for the top overall pick. According to ESPN, they will take 
			Duke star Zion Williamson first overall and consider trading the 
			fourth overall pick, with several teams already expressing interest.
 
 The New York Times reports Charlotte Hornets guard Kemba Walker is 
			expected to be a top target in free agency for the Lakers in the 
			wake of the deal for Davis.
 
 The Boston Celtics were also involved in separate talks with the 
			Pelicans for Davis, ESPN reported earlier this week, and the 
			Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Clippers had interest in Davis but 
			didn't make much progress in discussions with New Orleans.
 
 Earlier this week, Davis' agent, Rich Paul, who also represents the 
			Lakers' LeBron James, told Sports Illustrated a deal to Boston would 
			have resulted in a one-year rental agreement before Davis enters 
			free agency in July 2020.
 
 The Lakers pursued Davis after Paul announced the big man wanted a 
			trade last winter. With Magic Johnson (Lakers) and Dell Demps 
			(Pelicans) both out of jobs after leading those trade talks, and a 
			fresh list of demands provided teams on Monday by first-year 
			Pelicans team president David Griffin, there was optimism the Davis 
			deal would happen.
 
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			Pelicans training session ahead of preseason game against Houston 
			Rockets - Beijing, China - 11/10/16. New Orleans Pelicans player 
			Anthony Davis talks to the media. REUTERS/Thomas Peter 
            
			 
            New Orleans has the benefit of starting over with Williamson as a 
			centerpiece.
 One of the lingering doubts for a Lakers-Pelicans match was whether 
			Griffin valued Ingram and Hart more than Demps did when talks 
			fizzled in February.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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