The Nets are among several teams that have inquired about trading for disgruntled Pelicans All-Star Anthony Davis despite several risk factors.



As colleague Shams Charania reported, the Knicks and Lakers are Davis’ preferred destinations. And while the Nets have been heavily linked to Kyrie Irving in free agency, The Athletic has learned that Brooklyn potentially signing the six-time All-Star guard wouldn’t presently change Davis’ stance on not re-signing long-term with the team if they acquire him this summer.



With Brooklyn GM Sean Marks swinging for the fences to land two stars this offseason, it begs the question: Should the Nets give up significant assets for Davis in a trade without a long-term commitment?



Pelicans VP David Griffin wants an All-Star player, a young player with All-Star potential and two first-round picks, according to ESPN. Those assets are on a sliding scale, depending on how valuable each one is in each trade...