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Davis in trade limbo; Barnes to Sacramento

Anthony Davis still waits court side for his NBA future to be clarified while Harrison Barnes discovered mid-game he was headed from Dallas to Sacramento.

Anthony Davis
Star New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis is still waiting for a new NBA team. (AAP)

Anthony Davis is still a member of the New Orleans Pelicans.

By Friday (AEDT), that may change.

Davis remained in place Wednesday, though the run-up to the NBA's annual trade deadline picked up steam in plenty of other locales around the league - including Dallas, where the Mavericks took Harrison Barnes out of their win over Charlotte in the third quarter because he's bound for Sacramento.

"I got word of it during the game," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said.

Tobias Harris going to Philadelphia from the Los Angeles Clippers as the focal point of a six-person, four-draft-pick swap was the first notable deal of Trade Deadline Eve.

Later, Chicago agreed to acquire Otto Porter Jr. from Washington for Jabari Parker and Bobby Portis.

The Mavs and Kings agreed to swap Barnes for Zach Randolph and Justin Jackson, and as the day was winding down the Wizards struck again - this time sending Markieff Morris to New Orleans for Wesley Johnson.

Dallas - which got Kristaps Porzingis and Tim Hardaway Jr. from New York last week in a massive deal - will now have tons of salary-cap space to spend in the coming months as it looks to add more pieces around rookie Luka Doncic.

"Things are going to look different on the court," said Carlisle, who wished Barnes well.

Harris, Boban Marjanovic and Mike Scott went to the 76ers, while Wilson Chandler, Mike Muscala and Landry Shamet went to the Clippers.

Philadelphia - with an eye on moving way up from the No. 5 spot in the Eastern Conference - also gave up a protected 2020 first-round pick, a 2021 first-rounder that was once owned by Miami, and second-rounders in 2021 and 2023 through Detroit.

Porter will be headed to Chicago, with the Wizards taking back Parker and Portis.

Parker has been bracing for a trade, and moving Porter is a financial win if nothing else for Washington.

So is the move that sends Morris to the Pelicans, one that should get the Wizards out of having to pay anything in luxury tax this season.

Meanwhile, Davis remained in place and out of uniform.

The Pelicans haven't played him since he and agent Rich Paul went public last week with their trade request, and decided not to play the six-time All-Star in the 125-120 win over Chicago on Wednesday either.


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