Former Kentucky star Anthony Davis has been at the heart of several NBA personnel moves — and potential moves — in recent years, and now he’s on the cusp of another one.

The Los Angeles Lakers star reportedly has declined a max contract offer, and instead will elect for free agency this summer, according to CBS Sports. Yahoo! Sports also reported the news, and added that the Lakers offered Anthony Davis a four-year, $146 million max extension on Tuesday.

The decision was made out of salary-cap implications and because Davis wants to solely focus on this season, sources told Yahoo. Davis holds a $28.7 million player option for the 2020-21 season that he is expected to decline in order to hit the open market, sources said.

This may be a way for Davis to land an even more lucrative contract.

No one within league circles anticipates Davis leaving the Lakers after one season, Yahoo reported.

Davis waived his no-trade clause to complete the blockbuster deal that sent him to L.A. from New Orleans last summer, and in doing so, he was restricted from signing an extension for six months. Today is the day the restriction is removed.

Now, the six-time All-Star will be eligible to receive a five-year, $202 million max contract in the summer.