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Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant recently purchased a house in Miami. Morant was listed as an executor of a trust that purchased a $3.2 million home in Miami-Dade County on Dec. 23, according to Lucas Finton and Damichael Cole of the Memphis Commercial Appeal.
Ja Morant's name is being brought up in trade rumors again, but this time there might be some actual momentum behind it. The Memphis Grizzlies are reportedly open to trade offers on the All-Star guard, per ESPN, a change in tune after initial reports surfaced in November of a possible divorce between the franchise and their prized player.
Asked if he expected to be with the Grizzlies beyond the NBA trade deadline, Morant quipped: “I’m the only one you asked that question to?”
Ja Morant didn't have much of a response to the Memphis Grizzlies reportedly willing to hear trade offers for him.
With the NBA trade deadline looming on Feb. 5, Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant finally addressed the increasingly loud speculation about his future, and his response was as succinct as it was telling.
Ja Morant — in Berlin, a comfortable 4,800 miles away from Memphis, where rumors of his imminent trade from the Grizzlies are swirling — addressed those rumors for the first time, mainly with a series of short answers.
It has been a tumultuous campaign for the two-time All-Star. The Grizzlies suspended Morant for one game in November for conduct detrimental to the team. Since then, the 26-year-old has been heavily linked to trade rumors away from Memphis.
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