New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis is looking to make the most of his All-Star appearance by finally chatting with the host, Michael Jordan.

Jordan, who owns the Charlotte Hornets, will be hosting the 2019 iteration of All-Star Weekend at the Spectrum Center. Davis, a Chicago native, has heard all the talk about the legendary icon of Bulls basketball — looking to finally have a conversation with the former NBA star and see what the buzz is all about:

“I’ve never had a conversation with Jordan. Never. Never. I would love to just talk to him. Big fan,” Davis recently told Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated.

“I didn’t get a chance to see him play, but all I heard was about him. My pops, uncles, my cousins who played ball, and they’re like, ‘Jordan, Jordan, Jordan!’. The only time I saw him play was on tapes and stuff like that, on film. But the love that the city of Chicago had for him and still has for him is unreal. My family is Bulls fans, so they always talk about Jordan.

“But just watching him and the stuff he did, six times in the Finals, 6-0. Stuff he did for the city, stuff he did for the Bulls organization, is something that can never be repeated. That’s why I think he’s for sure the best in the game ever to lace them up.”

Davis is only 25 and was merely nine years old when Jordan last laced up his sneakers for the Washington Wizards. It's highly likely that The Brow missed all of the Bulls' titles as a late bloomer into basketball, but being a native of Chicago should have sprung plenty of buzz when it comes to Jordan's heroics.

Davis actually earned co-MVP honors after his senior year in high school during the 2011 Jordan Brand Classic, but he was too nervous to say a word to the GOAT:

“Man, this is Michael Jordan. It was my first time seeing him and talking to him,” Davis said. “He was like, ‘Any questions?’ I had so many questions, I just couldn’t build myself up to say anything to Jordan. I didn’t ask anything. I was in awe.”

Now an established six-time All-Star and three-time All-NBA first-team selection, Anthony Davis has the clout to garner Jordan's attention and have a friendly conversation with his longtime idol.