NBA Rumors: Anthony Davis Doesn’t View Celtics As Long-Term Destination

While the Celtics continue to be mentioned in Anthony Davis trade rumors, one major question shouldn’t be overlooked: What if Davis doesn’t want to play in Boston?

The Celtics can’t trade for Davis until after this season — unless they trade Kyrie Irving? — but it’s fairly obvious Boston plans to make a strong push for the Pelicans superstar if New Orleans doesn’t deal him before the Feb. 7 NBA trade deadline.

That said, Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium reported Friday, citing sources, that Boston isn’t a preferred long-term destination for Davis, who instead views the Celtics as a rental option.

Davis, who is eligible to sign a five-year, $240 million supermax contract after this season, is under contract through the 2019-20 campaign. He can opt out of his current deal and become a free agent in the summer of 2020.

The Celtics would be taking a huge risk by paying a king’s ransom for Davis if he doesn’t intend to sign a contract extension with Boston. They’ll almost certainly need to part with very valuable assets in exchange for the former No. 1 overall pick — maybe even Jayson Tatum — and Davis then could turn around and bolt after just one season in green.

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The whole situation is complicated further by Irving’s impending free agency. Irving previously stated he intends to re-sign with Boston this offseason, when he’s slated to hit the open market, but the All-Star point guard changed his tune Friday morning, telling reporters, “Ask me July 1.”