NBA investigating Ja Morant over finger gun gesture
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Ja Morant fired back on X over his latest NBA investigation into his controversial celebration during Tuesday's game against the Golden State Warriors.
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The NBA has already issued two lengthy suspensions to Morant after he appeared to flash a gun in Instagram live streams on two separate occasions.
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The NBA has completed its investigation of Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant after Morant allegedly did a finger gun gesture during his team's 134-125 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.
Despite being reportedly warned by the NBA following an investigation, Ja Morant once against pulled off his gun celebration on Thursday.
Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies has drawn considerable attention for a troubling gesture made during a game against the Golden State Warriors. The incident not only sparked anger and controversy on the court but has also led to a formal investigation by NBA officials.
Ja Morant took to social media to post a cryptic four-word response on X after the league launched an investigation into Morant’s gun gesture.
The Grizzlies' response, particularly from substitute Pippen, indicates a supportive environment for Morant’s characteristics. However, the implications for team culture and broader league standards merit consideration—does an unchecked attitude lead to a toxic environment within sports?
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Ja Morant repeated his controversial finger gun gesture during the Memphis Grizzlies' 110-108 victory over the Miami Heat, despite the NBA warning him
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Yardbarker on MSNShould NBA ban gun celebration to avoid backlash?The NBA is reportedly investigating Buddy Hield and Ja Morant for making gun gestures at each other during the final seconds of Tuesday's Warriors-Grizzlies contest.
Warriors reserve Buddy Hield and Grizzlies star Ja Morant made gun gestures at each other late in Tuesday's game, with each receiving a technical foul.
The NBA is looking into Morant's finger gun motions toward the Warriors' bench on Tuesday night, via ESPN's Shams Charania. The former Rookie of the Year has been disciplined by the league several times for gun-related offenses.