Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant is back at it again. After being fined and subjected to criticism for his finger-gun celebration, Morant has decided to create a new gesture that has caused everyone to raise their eyebrows.
The NBA’s $75,000 fine was enough for Morant to quit his gun celebration, but ultimately, he truly doesn’t care anymore.
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“I’m kind of used to it,” Morant said. “I’m pretty much a villain for two years now, so yeah, I don’t care no more.”
In the Grizzlies most recent game against the Charlotte Hornets, Morant made a three-pointer and followed that up by acting like he threw a grenade into the crowd.
Grizzlies fans can celebrate Memphis’ 124-100 victory over Charlotte, but Morant’s actions may lead to another fine or even a suspension, as the NBA appears to be taking his actions seriously.
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