Ja Morant, Memphis Grizzlies
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Associated Press News |
Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant will miss his sixth straight game Thursday against the Oklahoma City Thunder with a strained left hamstring.
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Morant has been upgraded to questionable for tomorrow’s game against the Lakers after missing the last five games.
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Morant has missed the last six games for the Grizzlies while nursing a left hamstring strain, but he's trending in the right direction to return to the floor against Los Angeles on Saturday.
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The team continues to be without Markkanen and Collins, two of its best players. It is unclear whether Collins will return from the ankle injury he suffered a handful of games ago
The Grizzlies announced that Morant will be out of action once again when they take on the Thunder. This will mark Morant's sixth consecutive missed game with no concrete timetable for his return. After this news, Morant sent a five-word message on X:
New reports claim that Ja Morant was pressured to play against the OKC Thunder, even though he was not physically ready.
Ja Morant has not played for the Memphis Grizzlies since March 14 against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Suddenly, Morant suffered a hamstring strain and has not retu
Ja Morant will remain sidelined when the Memphis Grizzlies take on their conference rivals, the Utah Jazz, on Tuesday. Morant is listed as "out" on the injury report due to a left hamstring strain ...
Even though the Jazz hold the second-worst record in the NBA, the Grizzlies need to take every game seriously down the stretch. But the question remains, will Ja Morant be available for the ...
The Memphis Grizzlies will look to bounce back from a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, and put Taylor Jenkins being fired behind them when they take the court
It can be a bit surprising to learn that the Grizzlies were the first team ever in the NBA to pull off such a feat, considering that they are just 20th in the league this season both in terms of 3-point attempt rate and percent of points off of shots made from the 3-point region.