Ja Morant (Image Credits: Imagn)
The Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant showed up recently on a livestream. The Grizzlies guard is ready to lead the franchise with a robust roster next season. The Memphis guard continues to impress fans with his on-court caliber, but this time, he faced a random fan’s question that made him wonder during a live chat.
Morant surprised fans with a stunning reverse dunk, and the moment left fans wondering why he didn’t join the dunk contest. However, he never competed before but hinted he might if other stars joined. His excellent athletic skills gave the Grizzlies family a preseason boost.
Morant made fans laugh when someone joked about him joining a tree-planting company. “What kind of tree are you talking about, bro?” Morant asked openly. This was a funny reference to the grave scandal involving Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers. It showed how NBA fans love mixing humor with real news.
The livestream was more than just funny; it showed how quickly fans turn serious NBA news into part of online culture. Morant seemed quiet, but speculations and criticisms will continue as long as the investigation is ongoing.
Ja Morant Shares His Thoughts On InstagramJa Morant (Image Credits: Imagn)
Morant recently spoke on his Twitch stream about his dislikes. He revealed that he doesn’t like Instagram anymore. He was likely referring to past incidents that led to his suspension from the NBA.
“I don’t even like IG (Instagram) anymore, man. IG changed my life,” he said. In 2023, Morant faced suspension twice for showing a gun on Instagram live. He missed a lot of games and faced heavy criticism. Since then, he kept a lower profile and avoided further trouble.
With a new season ahead and a new coach, the Grizzlies are hoping Morant can meet their expectations. The franchise has faith in its reliable guard, and Morant must stand tall and deliver to his peak level.
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