Ja Morant trade market? Why teams would be interested in the Grizzlies star despite drama

Memphis Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant is one of the NBA’s most electrifying athletes. He is a blur with the ball. As he rises, there is no telling how he will score, only that it requires a great deal of contortion.

There is no telling how he will land, either. He has missed 190 games in his seven-year career and played more than 63 games in a season just once, his rookie year, when he missed a handful of games to injury. He has missed time in three of his four playoff appearances, all but one of which ended in the first round.

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Morant has also been banned from the team on multiple occasions. He was twice suspended during the 2023-24 campaign for flashing guns on Instagram live videos, and he served a one-game suspension earlier this season for conduct detrimental to the team after allegedly challenging his coaches both publicly and privately.

When first-year Grizzlies head coach Tuomas Iisalo challenged Morant’s “leadership and effort” following a 117-112 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Oct. 31, he reportedly “responded in a tone deemed inappropriate and dismissive.” The two-time All-Star told reporters, “According to [the coaching staff], probably don’t play me, honestly. That’s basically what the message was. It’s cool.”

All of which is to say: The Grizzlies have faced a considerable conundrum. On one hand, Morant is a franchise cornerstone, one of the few potential faces of the league, and he has won 60% of his games, so long as Jaren Jackson Jr. is at his side. On the other, how do you trust him to fulfill his commitment to the team?

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On Friday, ESPN reported the Grizzlies are finally entertaining offers for Morant.

Surely, the Grizzlies would entertain serious offers, if only to avoid more headaches, but how will the rest of the NBA respond to his availability? Every other team knows the injury and attitude issues that have led to his undependability.

At the same time, every other team knows Morant’s contract situation. He is owed $42 million next season and $45 million for the 2027-28 campaign — about 25% of the salary cap going forward, or a fairly affordable figure. He is eligible for a massive contract extension at season’s end, when it is unclear if the Grizzlies will offer him one, and has been since June, per Substack insider Marc Stein. Sharks will circle.

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Which team would be willing to take the risk?

“Many would be interested,” a league source recently said.

The Rockets and Timberwolves are both in need of a point guard. Would the Suns want to pair Morant with Devin Booker to forge one of the league’s most formidable backcourts? Might the Brooklyn Nets want their first building block for the next iteration of their super-team strategy? Countless teams find themselves in similar situations.

So, the interest could be widespread, if the Grizzlies ultimately decide that, while Morant may still be an All-NBA talent, he might not be one again for Memphis.

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