The Los Angeles Lakers bounced back from an atrocious loss to the Memphis Grizzlies to grab a win over Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday, leading to an impromptu jersey exchange between the No. 1 pick and center JaVale McGee, who met after the game.

Williamson can be seen having a short conversation with McGee, taking off his Pelicans jersey and giving it to the 7-footer, yet he didn't take McGee's Lakers jersey as he headed for the exit. Take a look:

Did Williamson snub McGee of a jersey swap?

It's customary to trade jerseys as an exchange of pleasantries, but this was more of a jersey gift than a jersey exchange.

Williamson won't even be paying for that missing jersey, so that matters little. Yet it's the fact that he didn't take McGee's No. 7 back home with him that left many scratching their heads.

Let's be honest here: McGee's Lakers jersey isn't making most people's walls, especially when it's Williamson's wall that we're talking about. The No. 1 overall pick is bound to have every player in the league looking to rub elbows with him and get a piece of memorabilia from his shortened rookie season.

Zion is an undeniable generational talent who just scored a career-high 35 points against the Lakers, only 15 games into his career — the first rookie since Michael Jordan and Allen Iverson to log three 30-point games in his first 15 career games.

Everyone wants a piece of Zion, but it's likely that the 6-foot-6 forward was just looking to shower after a losing effort makes his Pelicans' playoff chances all the more narrow. New Orleans is now 26-34 on the season, which is three games behind the Memphis Grizzlies for the No. 8 in the Western Conference. There's still time left to make up that gap, but it's starting to run out.