If Anthony Davis Sr. has his say, his son won’t be joining the Celtics.

Boston has been among the teams interested in acquiring All-Star Anthony Davis, whose trade request from the Pelicans recently went public.

“I would never want my son to play for Boston after what they done to Isaiah Thomas,” Davis Sr. told ESPN on Friday. The Celtics traded Thomas in 2016 while the point guard was recovering from a hip injury. “No loyalty. Guy gives his heart and soul and they traded him.”

“This is just my opinion, not Anthony’s,” he clarified. “I’ve just seen things over the years with Boston, and there’s no loyalty.”

The Celtics would not be able to trade for Davis this season due to collective bargaining agreement restrictions but are expected to pursue the 25-year-old heavily in the summer. They might be thwarted by the Lakers, who are also rumored to be in the bidding for Davis’ services, though the six-time All-Star center hasn’t played since injuring his finger Jan. 18.

The Pelicans could opt to continue sitting him once healthy to protect his trade value, though Davis is planning to bide his time ahead of the Feb. 7 trade deadline.

“I’m going to remain professional,” he said. “I’m under contract. Until my time ends here, that’s what I’ll do.”