Albany Times Union

Morant gun, strip club video investigat­ed

- By Teresa M. Walker

DENVER — Ja Morant’s skyrocketi­ng basketball career is on hold following a series of offcourt decisions by the young NBA star involving a gun in a strip club, actions which have temporaril­y derailed his meteoric rise.

Morant is the target of a second NBA investigat­ion in weeks with no timetable for his return to the Memphis Grizzlies. The two-time All-star missed his second game Tuesday night when Memphis visited the Los Angeles Lakers.

His benching after showing an apparent gun while at a strip club hours after a loss to Denver comes amid a sealed lawsuit alleging he punched a teenager during a pick-up game at his home last summer along with drinking and partying.

Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins says the 23-year-old Morant is a young man that has to “grow and get better.”

Morant is the face of a young team with no player 30 or older, in a city that has been the center of the country’s gun issues.

In November 2021, a rapper who had performed at a Grizzlies halftime show was shot dead while buying cookies in Memphis. In 2010, a 34-year-old former Grizzlies center was found dead riddled by bullets in a swampy field southeast of the city.

Morant and the Grizzlies provided a much-needed respite in January while Memphis grieved the death of Tyre Nichols following a brutal attack by five police officers.

All that made Morant’s Instagram livestream­ing himself shirtless holding an apparent gun next to his left cheek in the early morning hours Saturday at a Colorado club simply stunning.

Reverend Earle Fisher of Abyssinian Baptist Church spoke at both Young Dolph’s memorial and funeral and has talked with Morant’s father since the viral video. Fisher said a broader conversati­on is needed about open carry gun laws with some cultural context applied.

“There are some ways to interpret what Ja did in a way that holds him accountabl­e, but also gives him the grace and the space that’s needed to continue to mature as somebody who is the face of the franchise,” said Fisher.

Morant has beaten the odds after being an overlooked, faceless college prospect playing summer basketball, taking a road less traveled to become an NBA All-star and league MVP candidate. Morant signed a five-year, $193 million contract last summer, but missing too many games this season could cost him a potential $38 million bonus.

This is only the latest in a series of questionab­le incidents involving Morant.

A close friend of Morant’s was escorted from the arena after arguing with Indiana Pacers’ players in January. Morant said the NBA banned his friend from the arena for a year.

Last summer during a pick-up basketball game at Morant’s home, a 17-year-old accused him of assault. Investigat­ors said in January that “there was not enough evidence to proceed with a case.”

Of all the scrutiny, this video is the most serious threat yet to Morant’s career and the Grizzlies’ pursuit of their first championsh­ip.

“I’m going to take some time away to get help and work on learning better methods of dealing with stress and my overall well-being,” said Morant in a statement Saturday released by the agency that represents him.

The Grizzlies aren’t saying what help Morant is getting, or how long he will be away from his teammates.

 ?? Karen Pulfer Focht / Associated Press ?? Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant is under investigat­ion after livestream­ing himself on Instagram holding a gun at a strip club.
Karen Pulfer Focht / Associated Press Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant is under investigat­ion after livestream­ing himself on Instagram holding a gun at a strip club.

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