Ja Morant's Struggles in Memphis Raise Concerns About His Future with the Grizzlies
The 2025-26 NBA season has seen Ja Morant's Memphis Grizzlies off to a disappointing start, and the point guard's personal struggles have become a major storyline. A recent defeat at the hands of the Los Angeles Lakers saw Morant's effort level called into question, prompting a heated dispute with a Grizzlies assistant coach that led to his suspension for one game.
Morant's performance since returning from his suspension has been particularly concerning. In five games, he has shot below 35% from the field and accumulated an alarming number of turnovers, including a shocking 8-turnover outing against the New York Knicks. The once-explosive driver seems disengaged, with careless passing and a lack of vigor in his drives to the basket. Defensively, Morant's attention has been woefully poor.
Morant's stats this season are abysmal, with averages of 18.9 points per game – the lowest since his rookie year – and an embarrassing 16.7% three-point shooting clip. He is also committing a staggering 4 turnovers per game. While it's only 11 games in, these numbers suggest that Morant may be struggling to regain form.
The Grizzlies' decision to trade away Desmond Bane in the offseason has raised questions about their commitment to Morant and the team's core. The relationship between Morant and the coaching staff appears strained, making a trade – possibly to teams like the Detroit Pistons or Miami Heat – increasingly plausible.
At 26 years old, Morant still has plenty of talent and potential to turn his season around. However, if he can't get his head back in the game, selling him as a buy-low asset might be the best option for both parties involved.
The 2025-26 NBA season has seen Ja Morant's Memphis Grizzlies off to a disappointing start, and the point guard's personal struggles have become a major storyline. A recent defeat at the hands of the Los Angeles Lakers saw Morant's effort level called into question, prompting a heated dispute with a Grizzlies assistant coach that led to his suspension for one game.
Morant's performance since returning from his suspension has been particularly concerning. In five games, he has shot below 35% from the field and accumulated an alarming number of turnovers, including a shocking 8-turnover outing against the New York Knicks. The once-explosive driver seems disengaged, with careless passing and a lack of vigor in his drives to the basket. Defensively, Morant's attention has been woefully poor.
Morant's stats this season are abysmal, with averages of 18.9 points per game – the lowest since his rookie year – and an embarrassing 16.7% three-point shooting clip. He is also committing a staggering 4 turnovers per game. While it's only 11 games in, these numbers suggest that Morant may be struggling to regain form.
The Grizzlies' decision to trade away Desmond Bane in the offseason has raised questions about their commitment to Morant and the team's core. The relationship between Morant and the coaching staff appears strained, making a trade – possibly to teams like the Detroit Pistons or Miami Heat – increasingly plausible.
At 26 years old, Morant still has plenty of talent and potential to turn his season around. However, if he can't get his head back in the game, selling him as a buy-low asset might be the best option for both parties involved.