Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant has deactivated his X social media account, formerly Twitter, amid criticism of his recent play.
The Memphis Grizzlies may have won six out of their last seven games, but their superstar guard Ja Morant hasn't quite been playing like himself. Over the last
The Memphis Grizzlies will host the Houston Rockets for the next matchup and fans are curious in particular for Ja Morant's availability.
The Memphis Grizzlies have an enforcer in Zach Edey, and his teammates love it. Scotty Pippen Jr. said: "He's got everyone's back."
Ja Morant’s back injury is a major concern for the Memphis Grizzlies ahead of their game against the New York Knicks on January 27, 2025. His day-to-day status, coupled with injuries to other key players like Marcus Smart and Cam Spencer,
Grizzlies head coach Taylor Jenkins gave an update on Morant's injury after they ruled him out of Friday's contest due to right foot soreness. "He's been nursing a foot sprain since the Houston home game," Jenkins said. "Last game against the Spurs, he got tangled up, had a little collision there with a Spurs player that really worsened it."
SAN ANTONIO — Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant is unlikely to play against the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins said.
Grizzlies forward Jake LaRavia also deactivated his 'X' account on Tuesday. The Grizzlies (31-16) will be back in action on Thursday night against the Houston Rockets (8:30 p.m., TNT).
The Memphis Grizzlies saw their six-game winning streak come to an end after the New York Knicks forced 26 turnovers.
Ja Morant struggled for most of Saturday night before putting the Minnesota Timberwolves away late in the fourth quarter.
Ja Morant finished the loss with ten points, five rebounds and two assists while shooting 5/13 from the field. After the game, fans noticed that the superstar point guard deactivated his X account. Via @GrizzlyMuse: "Ja has deactivated Twitter.
The Memphis Grizzlies host the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday, a highly-anticipated matchup against the top two picks of the 2019 NBA Draft. The first pick, Zion Williamson, has been plagued with injuries throughout his young career and this season has been no different.