Herb Jones was left stunned when a fan called him a Lakers player while he was headed to the locker room following the Pelicans' 114-104 win over the Bulls on Sunday. Jones was showing his appreciation for the fans as he shook hands with them while he headed towards the tunnel.However, a fan startled him with a trade comment. The video of the interaction is going viral on social media. A basketball media outlet shared the video of the interaction on their X account. The post has garnered over 91,000 impressions."Herbert Jones, you're a Laker my boy," the fan said to the Pelicans forward.Jones appeared to be shocked by the comment as he stopped the fan handshakes and looked in the direction of the person who made the trade comment. The Pelicans forward had a puzzled expression on his face as he raised his arms in the air. He headed towards the locker room following the interaction.Herbert Jones scored 10 points, collected two rebounds and dished out a single assist to help his team secure the win. He shot 3 of 8 from the field and 2 of 7 from the 3-point line.Lakers' Herb Jones pursuit suffers a crushing blowThe Lakers have been rumored to be in pursuit of Herb Jones for a while now. However, NBA insider Dan Wolke revealed that the Pelicans have no intention of trading the fifth-year forward. The insider broke the news to the community on Saturday in an article."While Lakers fans can fantasize about some all-out liquidation of the three-win Pelicans’ roster, team and league sources tell The Athletic that New Orleans is not interested in moving Jones. And considering what LA would have to offer in a deal, expiring contracts and a single first-round pick, the Pelicans almost certainly wouldn’t engage at that price point," he wrote.Courtside Buzz @CourtsideBuzzXLINKREPORT: New Orleans Pelicans are NOT interested in trading Herb Jones to the Los Angeles Lakers, according to @DanWoikeSports of The Athletic. “While Lakers fans can fantasize about some all-out liquidation of the three-win Pelicans’ roster, team and league sources tell TheThe Lakers were after the Pelicans' forward to bolster their frontcourt depth. Jones would have been a great rotation player to replace Rui Hachimura. The Pelicans forward has the potential to replace anyone in the LA frontcourt without dropping offense's power.He has a career 3-point shooting percentage of 36.3%, which would have made him a great threat on the corner of either wing or as a catch-and-shoot shooter. The Pelicans forward has played 19 games this season, while averaging 9.6 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game.