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AFP on MSNNBA fines Grizzlies' Morant for imaginary gun gestureThe NBA took aim at Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant's imaginary gun gesture on Friday, fining him $75,000 after he used it to celebrate a basket for the second time in a week.Morant was first warned after he and Golden State's Buddy Hield made the gesture,
Lou Williams' advice to the league is to pass their own gun law and ban the gesture instead of specifically targeting Grizzlies' Ja Morant.
On Thursday night, the Memphis Grizzlies and Miami Heat faced off in a thrilling game that finished with Ja Morant hitting a game-winning buzzer-beater. The gam
A day after Morant again used his aiming-a-gun gesture to celebrate making 3-pointers, the Grizzlies’ star was fined $75,000 by the league Friday. It’s the second time this week that Morant — who was suspended twice in 2023 for incidents with actual weapons — heard from the league about mimicking the act of using a gun during a game.
The Grizzlies are looking to maintain their spot in the standings heading into the NBA playoffs and not drop into the play-in tourney.
The Memphis Grizzlies needed a win on Thursday night. While embracing his villain role, Ja Morant was able to deliver.
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Abdur-Rahim followed his strong rookie campaign with 22.3 points per game in 1997-98, one of his most efficient seasons at 48.5% shooting. He played five seasons with the Grizzlies before moving to the Hawks, finishing his career with four different teams. With the Grizzlies, he averaged 20.8 points per game over his tenure.
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The Memphis Grizzlies are in action against the Boston Celtics on Monday night at FedExForum. Follow along for live updates.