The Associated Press reports that Baron Davis is weighing his options. When asked about his future in New Orleans, Davis said he does not have anything against New Orleans. But he needs more time before deciding whether to accept the team's latest offer. He also denies asking for a trade.

The Hornets have reportedly offered Davis the maximum extension of 6-years and probably more than $85 million. "It's definitely a tough decision,'' Davis said. "I'll take some time to think about it so I can make the right decision.''

Davis is considering the direction of the franchise, the New Orleans area and his own future while deciding. His biggest concern is the length of the contract. "It's the bulk of your career,'' Davis said.

The Hornets have said that they will not trade Davis and have until October 31st to negotiate an extension. If no agreement is reached by then, Davis will play out this season at a salary of $3.9 million. Then he will be a restricted free agent next summer. As a restricted free agent, the Hornets have the option of matching any offer.

"They (Hornets) have made an offer, and I just wasn't ready to accept it,'' Davis said. "When it was offered, I had never been to New Orleans. But I don't have anything against the city of New Orleans.?