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RANKED: 6 trades that make sense for an Anthony Davis blockbuster
1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. Boston Celtics
What a possible trade would look like: The Celtics send Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart, their own future first-round pick, and the Memphis Grizzlies' protected 2020 first-round pick (assuming it doesn't transfer this year) for Anthony Davis and filler.
Why the Celtics do it: The Celtics are widely regarded to have the best package to offer the Pelicans, but they cannot make a deal until July, due to an obscure CBA rule regarding Kyrie Irving and Davis' contracts. So, for making the Pelicans wait, the Celtics give in and send Tatum, one of the most prized young players in the league. In Davis and Irving, the Celtics have one of the most formidable tandems in the league, plus veteran talent in Al Horford and Gordon Hayward, even if it costs them their best young assets.
Why the Pelicans do it: If the Pelicans want to play hardball, they ignore Davis' trade request this year and take it to the summer so they can hear the Celtics' offer. But for waiting, they demand Tatum, who looks like a future star. Brown is no slouch either, and Smart is a valuable on-court and locker room presence. This is one of the only deals that might help keep the Pelicans competitive now while also promising a brighter future.
3. New York Knicks
What a possible trade would look like: The Knicks send Kristaps Porzingis, Tim Hardaway Jr., Frank Ntilikina, and their 2019 first-round pick to the Pelicans for Anthony Davis and filler.
Why the Knicks do it: It's costly for the Knicks, trading their first homegrown star player in years in Porzingis, plus a pick that could end up No. 1. But Davis is better than Porzingis, and it comes with the hope that Davis attracts another star talent in free agency to join the Knicks (Kevin Durant?).
Why the Pelicans do it: This package might be the highest-risk, highest-reward trade for the Pelicans. Porzingis is a true star but is also a 7-foot-3 big man coming off an ACL tear and heading for restricted free agency this summer. If he's healthy, he keeps the Pelicans relevant and in the playoff hunt. If the Knicks' pick lands at No. 1, the Pelicans add Zion Williamson, giving them a young, exciting, star-driven front-court.
4. Chicago Bulls
What a possible trade would look like: The Bulls send Zach LaVine, Lauri Markkanen, Wendell Carter Jr., their 2019 first-round pick, and a future second-round pick for Davis and filler.
Why the Bulls do it: Davis isn't interested in joining the Bulls, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst, but he is from Chicago, so the Bulls take a gamble that they can convince Davis on staying home long-term. He gives a wayward team in a big market a true star, and though they give up a lot for a potential rental, they hope Davis can attract other star players.
Why the Pelicans do it: It's not the most stunning return but Markkanen looks like a future star, Carter is an interesting rookie big man, and LaVine is an exciting scorer, who while overpaid, has obvious talent. The 2019 draft pick might end up in the top three. It's a safe, reasonable return with potential big upside if the Pelicans want to move quickly.
5. Denver Nuggets
What a possible trade would look like: The Nuggets send Jamal Murray, Paul Millsap, Michael Porter Jr., and a future first-round pick for Anthony Davis and filler.
Why the Nuggets do it: Murray has been off the table, according to ESPN's Bobby Marks, but the Nuggets give in for the tantalizing prospect of teaming up Davis and Nikola Jokic. They have enough pieces to surround those two and remain competitive, even while giving up two of their four best players.
Why the Pelicans do it: Murray is one of the best young players in the NBA, Millsap is a solid veteran that can keep them competitive, and Porter was regarded as a top draft pick until injuries struck him in college. The Pelicans stay competitive while getting one young star in Murray and a possible second in Porter.
6. Miami Heat
What a possible trade would look like: The Heat send Josh Richardson, Tyler Johnson, Justise Winslow, Bam Adebayo, and two future first-round picks for Anthony Davis and filler.
Why the Heat do it: The Heat are desperate for a star and have the market to convince a player like Davis to re-sign. They were in on the chase for Jimmy Butler but reportedly balked at the price. For Davis, they throw the kitchen sink at the Pelicans to land their first star since LeBron James left.
Why the Pelicans do it: It's the least-flashy return here. But Richardson is a borderline All-Star on one of the best deals in the league, Winslow has found new life as a point guard, Adebayo is a raw but talented second-year big man, and the Pelicans get plenty of draft capital. The Pelicans could remain competitive with this roster and potentially have pieces to swing another deal for a wayward star or future assets.
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