Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis doesn't care about New Orleans Pelicans general manager David Griffin's subtle dig toward him.

In a promotional event earlier this week, Griffin said the following:

“Not everyone's made to be a part of this, and that's OK. We're comfortable with that. If sex appeal is your thing and you need a big market, OK. See you later. If doing something meaningful for people who care about supporting their teams every day is important, this is something you're going to want to be a part of.”

Davis, who requested a trade from the Pelicans, says his New Orleans career is in the past. The six-time All-Star is looking forward to his future with the Lakers now.

“That's fine. I don't care,” Davis said Friday in an appearance on ESPN's The Jump during Lakers media day. “I mean like, the past is the past, you know? I didn't hear that. But look, I love the city of New Orleans. I've been there seven years, gave my all — six and a half — gave my all. And it was fun times, you know. It was fun times.”

Anthony Davis averaged 23.7 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.4 blocks in 466 games with the Pelicans.

On the Lakers, Davis is teaming up with four-time MVP and three-time champion LeBron James. LeBron has the second-best player efficiency rating in NBA history at 27.6. Davis is third at 27.4.

The Lakers are legitimate title contenders with LeBron and Davis leading the charge.