For anyone that’s been keeping up with the Memphis Grizzlies since at least the 2023-24 season, ESPN insider Shams Charania’s revelation that the franchise is entertaining trade offers for much maligned Ja Morant is far from a surprise. In fact, it’s part of the natural progression in a relationship that’s been fractured.
From the organization’s perspective, Morant is no longer just a star point guard who’s rough around the edges for cultural reasons. At this point, he’s proven that he’s too inconsistent to be the team’s on-court leader and too immature to be their culture-setter. Additionally, he’s injury-prone and in the midst of his worst pro season. From Morant’s standpoint, the trust between he and the team has eroded as the result of his constant suspensions. He feels alienated by multiple people within the organization, even his own teammates (h/t ESPN’s Michael C. Wright).
5 Realistic Trade Destinations For Grizzlies Star Ja Morant
With the Grizzlies reportedly willing to trade Morant, there are multiple teams that are considering being on the other side of that transaction. The Miami Heat have “had internal discussions” about adding Morant, according to The Stein Line insider Jake Fischer. The Minnesota Timberwolves and Sacramento Kings have been keeping their eyes on him for months, based on a report from The Athletic’s Sam Amick.
Though they haven’t been publicly linked to Morant, there are two other potential suitors that make sense for him as well: the Phoenix Suns and Brooklyn Nets.
Let’s explore the viability of each of these options.