The NBA will not penalize Grizzlies guard Ja Morant and Warriors guard Buddy Hield for hand gestures that can be construed as shooting a gun.
Morant and Hield engaged in a verbal altercation that included hand gestures resembling guns during a game Tuesday.
Grizzlies guard Ja Morant and Warriors guard Buddy Hield were both issued warnings for mimicking shooting a gun during Tuesday's game, sources told ESPN
Ja Morant and Buddy Hield, along with the Grizzlies and Warriors, were reportedly issued warnings by the league.
A new report has revealed the punishments for Memphis Grizzlies' Ja Morant and Golden State Warriors' Buddy Hield following altercation
Warriors guard Buddy Hield is being investigated by the NBA after a late-game exchange with Grizzlies star Ja Morant featuring gestures mimicking guns during Golden State’s 134-125 victory in Memphis on Tuesday night.
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The NBA reportedly issued both Ja Morant and Buddy Hield warnings for their “inappropriate” gestures in the Golden State Warriors vs. Memphis Grizzlies game.
Buddy Hield reportedly won’t be fined or suspended by the league for his actions that occurred late in Tuesday’s game.
On Wednesday it was reported that the NBA was "looking into" a gesture made by Memphis Grizzlies' star Ja Morant during Tuesday's game against the Golden State Warriors, per ESPN . Morant was seen miming the act of training a firearm at the Warriors' bench after a timeout was called following a pair of Jimmy Butler free throws.