More from the LA Times article, and if true, Pels are definitely screwing with them.
The person said the Lakers were not willing to give up the six to eight draft picks the Pelicans sought for Davis.
Late Monday night, the Lakers had changed their offer at the request of the Pelicans, two people with knowledge of the situation said.
The Lakers had agreed to send their entire young core of Lonzo Ball, Kyle Kuzma, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart and Ivica Zubac to the Pelicans, as well as veteran guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, those with knowledge of the situation said.
The Lakers also were willing to send two first-round draft picks, they said. Los Angeles also offered to give the Pelicans the salary-cap relief they wanted by acquiring Solomon Hill, who has another year left on his deal after this season for $12.7 million.
Good for New Orleans. Seriously, if you ask for the sun, the moon and the stars, and the Lakers are only offering the stars, you wait it out. The stars will still be available over the summer, and maybe somebody will throw in the sun or the moon.
Mike
I wouldn't have taken this specific deal, since I think a couple of rookies on the Lakers like Wagner and Bonga have potential and are easy to include and I would want Ball to go to a third team, but overall I find the Pelicans dumb to not take an offer of this magnitude.
I'm actually on the side of the Lakers that this a very good offer and that the Pelicans are getting a little ridiculous. This looks like it's done out of spite. Unless the Pelicans FO has some kind of promise by Danny Ainge that he will offer the farm and will give up Tatum and Brown + 4 picks, they're taking a big risk.
There's a lot that can happen until June and maybe the bidding war that the Pelicans long for won't take place on the scale that they're thinking now and they have to take a worse deal than this. Whatever teams that win the lottery might not be willing to part with Williamson or Barrett and a bunch of picks for Davis. Then why should Boston come over the top with an outrageous offer?
I honestly don't think there's ever been a bigger offer than what the Lakers are putting on the table here. Rightfully so, but I think the Pelicans are fools to not accept it.