Banned NBA star’s cryptic post sparks police check
Police in Tennessee conducted a welfare check on suspended Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant and say “he is fine” after cryptic messages appeared on his Instagram account and were later deleted.
The post included messages and pictures saying “Love ya ma,” “Love ya pops” and “You da greatest babygirl love ya.” A fourth message simply read: “Bye.”
Shelby County Sheriff’s Office spokesman John Morris told The Associated Press in a phone call that deputies checked on Morant at his home.
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“He advised us that he is taking a break from social media,” Morris said.
Morant, 23, was suspended from all team activities following a video of him holding a gun that circulated May 13 on social media. The video was the two-time All-Star’s second display of a firearm within three months in a social media video.
The first video cost Morant an eight-game suspension and over $1 million in forfeited salary in March. The second could be much more expensive with his five-year, $296 million max contract set to begin this coming season.
The video captured May 13 and widely shared online was streamed by an associate of Morant and showed him holding what appeared to be a gun as he sat in the passenger seat of a vehicle. The first video showed him flashing a gun in a strip club.
The Grizzlies suspended Morant from team activities on May 14, pending the league’s investigation.
Spotrac.com noted Morant is projected to be paid $51.2 million for the 2023-24 season if the NBA salary cap is $205 million. A suspension of 20 games or fewer would cost Morant $353,633 per game while more than 20 games would mean he loses $466,153 a game.
Powerade, the sports drink company, pulled an ad featuring Morant almost immediately after the March video.
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