Grizzlies to again explore Ja Morant trade during offseason
The Memphis Grizzlies are once again considering trading Ja Morant after discussions that did not gain traction before the February deadline. Concerns about Morant's declining value due to injuries and off-court issues have led to a lack of interest from potential suitors. It appears likely a deal may materialize this summer, as teams are more flexible with roster changes during the offseason. Morant's availability could create interest among franchises aiming to reshape their teams, especially if bigger names are off the market. The Grizzlies may soon need to act on Morant, who has reportedly expressed a desire to leave Memphis.
By the Numbers- Ja Morant appeared in just 20 games this season.
- One team, the Kings, requested a first-round pick to take on Morant's contract.
There is hesitance among teams regarding Morant due to his recent struggles and off-court issues, complicating the revision of his perceived value. However, several desperate teams looking for a fresh start could be interested if their initial offseason pursuits fail.
State of Play- Morant's recent disputes with team management and a one-game suspension have fueled trade speculation.
- League sources suggest that Morant could be available if a stronger trade option does not present itself.
As the offseason approaches, anticipate the Grizzlies actively seeking potential trade options for Morant, with possible developments hinging on the broader market conditions related to star players.
Bottom LineThe Grizzlies face urgency in evaluating trade prospects for Ja Morant, especially as external pressures from other teams emerge; action is likely non-optional for the franchise by summer.
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