The Norwalk Hour

League suspends Morant 8 games for having gun in video

Six missed games count toward ban

- By Tim Reynolds

MIAMI — The NBA suspended Memphis Grizzilies guard Ja Morant eight games without pay on Wednesday after determinin­g that his displaying a firearm at a club in suburban Denver earlier this month was “conduct detrimenta­l to the league.”

Morant will miss his sixth game when the Grizzlies play in Miami on Wednesday night. He will miss the next two games and be eligible to return on Monday when Memphis plays Dallas.

The games he already missed will count toward the suspension, and Morant will forfeit about $669,000 in salary.

“Ja’s conduct was irresponsi­ble, reckless and potentiall­y very dangerous,” NBA Commission­er Adam Silver said in a statement. “It also has serious consequenc­es given his enormous following and influence, particular­ly among young fans who look up to him.”

Silver met with Morant in New York before announcing the league’s decision. The Grizzlies had no immediate comment; coach Taylor Jenkins was scheduled to hold his standard pregame availabili­ty Wednesday evening in Miami before the game against the Heat.

The league’s investigat­ion, which started almost immediatel­y after the March 4 incident in which Morant livestream­ed himself on Instagram, found that he was “holding a firearm in an intoxicate­d state” — but did not prove that the gun was owned by Morant “or was displayed by him beyond a brief period.”

The league investigat­ion also did not find that Morant had the gun with him on Memphis’ flight to Denver for that game, or that he possessed the gun while in any NBA facility. Police in Colorado said last week that they looked into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the video and concluded that there was no reason to charge Morant with a crime.

“He has expressed sincere contrition and remorse for his behavior,” Silver said. “Ja has also made it clear to me that he has learned from this incident and that he understand­s his obligation­s and responsibi­lity to the Memphis Grizzlies and the broader NBA community extend well beyond his play on the court.”

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