Ja Morant is not kind enough to address the way the NBA media and the league responded to his new celebration.
Ja Morant is one of the best young players in the NBA. The Memphis Grizzlies Guard is a throwback. This is an athletic point guard specializing in driving to the basket.
However, JA becomes his demon. Morant had habitual behavioral problems from the court. During the 2022-23 NBA season, Morant was punished twice for swinging a firearm on video.
Since the second suspension, Morant has been out of trouble. Well, that is, until recently, Morant began making gun gestures with the Golden State Warriors during games.
Fans were worried that Morant returned to his old ways a year after he escaped trouble. Even Stephen A. Smith was concerned after the NBA began its investigation. However, JA has no regrets about what he did.
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During the recent match, Ja Morant made his debut with a new celebration.
When asked about his recent celebrations and gestures referring to heavy weapons at the Gary Parish show, Morant gave him an ambiguous yet belligerent response.
The former All-Star said he was tired of being fit and wanted to be himself.
“Listen, that’s not what you think it is. I have my words and I throw them out there. I speak JA. I take my words.
“That’s what I’m doing. So when you see you doing it to me, that’s what I’m doing. I’m saying what I said to the world.
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There’s no denying that Ja Morant is an absolutely amazing basketball player. But for now, he’s earning more infamous for his celebration, rather than playing incredibles.
Morant has been compared to Allen Iverson for a long time, but these days it’s not in a good sense. If he can’t leave his way, it will cause many problems for him and the Grizzlies.
NBA legend Vernon Maxwell is a player who knows about disciplinary issues and gave Morant some advice. Ja Morant needs to do better to ensure that his career doesn’t suffer.
The Grizzlies are already confused and catching everyone to their surprise when Taylor Jenkins fires. Morant had nothing to do with Jenkins’ firing, but he is responsible for leading the team during this tough time.