in which he allegedly brandished a gun at a nightclub during an Instagram Live post Saturday morning.
Glendale Police captain Jamie Dillon said in an email to USA TODAY Sports that the department confirmed the incident took place at a bar in Glendale and that the department is investigating the matter. Dillon told the Associated Press that Glendale police did not receive any calls to report Morant’s actions, but that the department began looking into the matter after the video circulated online.
ESPN reported that police are investigating whether Morant broke any gun laws.
at least two games for the matter. In Memphis’ first game without him, the Grizzlies fell to the Clippers.
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Morant, a two-time All-Star selection in consecutive seasons, is averaging 27.1 points, 8.2 assists and six rebounds per game this season. Morant’s scoring average ties him with Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving for ninth in the league and his assist numbers rank fifth.
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Here’s the latest on the Ja Morant situation.
Apart from the suspension being at least two games, not much is known about how long Morant will be away from the Grizzlies.
“I mean, there’s not a definitive timeline,” coach Taylor Jenkins said Sunday evening, prior to the team’s 135-129 loss against the Clippers. “We have said it’s going to be at least two games. We’re taking it one day at a time; I mean, this is going to be an ongoing healing process. So I can’t comment on what the exact timetable is going to be because it’s really not a timetable situation.”
NBA has opened an investigation into the matter and could tack on additional discipline to the initial suspension handed down by the Grizzlies.
That is also unclear. Jenkins on Sunday declined to specify what parameters Morant would need to meet to rejoin his teammates. Morant issued a statement Saturday through the agency that represents him, saying that he takes “full responsibility” for his actions. Morant said in a separate statement that he was going to take time away from basketball “to get help and work on learning better methods of dealing with stress and my overall well-being.” Morant then deactivated his Twitter and Instagram accounts.
briefly flashed what appeared to be a gun while smiling before continuing to sing. This came hours after Morant racked up a team-high 27 points, 10 assists and two steals in the Grizzlies’ 113-97 loss to the Denver Nuggets on Friday.the Memphis Commercial Appeal, part of the USA TODAY Network, Morant told officers he struck the teen in self-defense. The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office declined to press charges.
Four days prior, Morant was accused of threatening a security guard at a Memphis mall during an altercation in the parking lot. The guard filed an incident report, saying one person in Morant’s group shoved him in the head. The report alleges that Morant told the security guard, “Let me find out what time he get off.” No charges were filed.
In January, the NBA investigated a report that Morant’s acquaintances confronted members of the Indiana Pacers’ travel party after a Jan. 29 game and pointed a red laser that was believed to be attached to a gun at them. Jenkins said the incident was also “addressed internally” by the team.
won the league’s Rookie of the Year award for the 2019-20 season and then the NBA’s Most Improved Player in 2021-22. He starred in his two seasons at Murray State, finishing his sophomore campaign as a finalist for the Oscar Robertson Trophy, Naismith Trophy and Wooden Award.