Recent reports indicate that Ja Morant is determined to stay in Memphis despite growing tensions with the head coach
Ja Morant (Image Credits: Imagn)

Ja Morant’s situation with the Memphis Grizzlies is gaining a lot of buzz among fans. Several analysts are sharing their opinions on the matter. The drama began after Morant criticised the Grizzlies’ coaching staff following a 112-117 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.

As a result, he received a one-game suspension, which also sparked trade rumors about him. Recently, the situation took an unexpected turn, with reports indicating that Morant is determined to stay in Memphis despite the growing tension with the head coach.

“The narrative is complicated by a strong internal source. While many teams are keeping an eye on Morant, a separate source with direct knowledge tells me this afternoon that the All-Star wants to stay with the Grizzlies. ‘That mothafucka loves Memphis,’ they shared.” Via Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson.

Previously, reports indicated that several teams were monitoring the situation between Morant and the Grizzlies to seek an opportunity to acquire Morant. However, with Robinson’s latest reports, it appears that Morant is not going anywhere.

How Many Points Did Ja Morant Scored Against The Dallas Mavericks?

Recent reports indicate that Ja Morant's trade value is skyrocketing amid growing tensions with the Grizzlies coaching staff
Ja Morant (Image Credits: Imagn Images)

The Grizzlies recently faced off against the Dallas Mavericks at FedExForum. Ja Morant delivered an impressive performance, playing 32 minutes and achieving a double-double with 21 points, 13 assists, five rebounds, three steals, and shooting 7 for 20 from the field, 0 for four from three-point range, and 7 for seven from the free-throw line.

Jaren Jackson Jr. contributed significantly as well, playing for 29 minutes and scoring 17 points along with four rebounds. Cedric Coward made a notable impact, scoring 21 points, providing four assists, and grabbing nine rebounds in 28 minutes. Their strong efforts led the Grizzlies to a 118-104 victory over the Mavericks. The team’s current record stands at four wins and six losses. They will next play against the Oklahoma City Thunder at FedExForum



Ja Morant Reportedly Determined To Stay In Memphis Despite Growing Tension With Head Coach
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