You hate trade Ja posts. I hate trade Ja posts. WE ALL HATE TRADE JA POSTS.

But now it’s too real to ignore. So Kleiman, if it’s not too late, I’d like to let you know what you are about to do to me and potentially the world, pending where you send him.

This has nothing to do with the “fit,” or the assets, or anything logical. This is just how I, and random diehard Grizzlies fan, would react to wherever you end up shipping Temetrius Jamel Morant.

CHOOSE WISELY KLEIMAN

21 comments
  1. I hate that you had to add so many disclaimers to this post to try and simmer the civil war between “blow em uppers” and “we’re still finers” so you could make a light hearted joke about a very real reality haha

    In saying that, if he ends up on the Lakers at any point of his career, that will be the last you ever see of me

  2. Toronto, Detroit, and Denver wouldn’t hurt much imo. LA, OKC, and GSW would turn me into Private Pyle tbh

  3. I hope its the Nets if the trade can make sense. He would have a lot of impact there with less pressure and have a pre-existing connection to Claxton. Nic, Ja, and Michael Porter Jr. core is interesting. The Nets have picks that are less valuable but potentially interesting to us (one of the 2026 less favorable pick swaps, 2028 philly heavy protected, least favorable 2029 swap).

  4. I couldn’t care less where he goes. He’s soft, immature, and cooked. Send his ass to the G league for all I care. Bye Felicia.

  5. I don’t care about the team he’s traded to I care about a decent return or at least sending out the least assets possible with him.

  6. Serious question, not trying to troll (and for the record I am neither a Grizzlies fan nor do I have any stock in Ja).

    If they trade Ja, what would be the return?

  7. I wouldn’t feel bad for Ja if he went to Utah because then he can hang out with NBA YoungBoy and ski or whatever people do in Utah. Practice polygamy, I guess?

  8. I’d be ok with him going to the lakers. Let JJ and them deal with him lmao. As long as marcus dumbass doesn’t come back in return

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