Davis confirmed his decision Sunday in a conference call from Orlando, where the Western Conference-leading Lakers are beginning team workouts.
Davis and LeBron James both declined to choose a social justice message to replace their names on the back of their jerseys during the NBA restart.
Davis, a seven-time NBA All-Star, said he was "torn between" choosing from among the 29 approved messages and sticking with his name.
James said he decided to forgo a social justice message because the available options didn't "resonate" for him or his particular feelings about the movement. James would have liked to choose his own slogan, but wasn't angry that it wasn't allowed.
Both James and Davis have been outspoken about social justice causes in the past, although the younger Davis is less vocal than James.
