Ja Morant hits game winner
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Morant, who has been suspended twice by the league for showing weapons on social media, said it doesn't bother him what people say about him.
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The Heat, which was playing on the second night of a brutal back-to-back after flying from Boston and landing in Miami just before 3 a.m. on Thursday morning, still managed to enter halftime with a o...
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“Given everything that’s happened with Ja, and the suspensions he’s already served, AND the money he’s lost... Ja is a GOD tier clown for doing this,” wrote one X user.
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Earlier this week, the NBA launched an investigation into Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant for a finger gun gesture he made during a game on Tuesday against the Golden State Warriors. Morant, who has a history of discipline for issues relating to guns,
The NBA has decided what to do following a clash between Memphis Grizzlies All-Star point guard Ja Morant and sharpshooting Golden State Warriors wing Buddy Hield.Both players exchanged gestures in the heat of battle during Golden State's victory on Tuesday.
The NBA sent a warning to Ja Morant but is not expected to penalize the Memphis Grizzlies star further for what appeared to be a gun-related gesture.
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.
The Memphis Grizzlies and Miami Heat matched up in a pivotal contest for conference standings. While the Heat are locked into the play-in tournament, the Grizzl
Despite being reportedly warned by the NBA following an investigation, Ja Morant once against pulled off his gun celebration on Thursday.
There are questions about whether or not Ja Morant did a "shotgun" gesture at the Golden State Warriors bench Tuesday night.
Morant, who has been suspended by the NBA for gun-related incidents in recent seasons, ignored a warning given to him earlier the same day.