Ja Morants next team? Ja Morant markets on Kalshi
Prediction market Kalshi gives Ja Morant a 62% chance to remain with the Memphis Grizzlies amid trade rumors and injury concerns ahead of the Feb. 5 NBA deadline.
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Ja Morants next team? Ja Morant markets on Kalshi
Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant is one of the biggest names on the block leading up to the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline. The two-time All-Star should draw significant interest, considering he is just 26 years old and will not be a free agent until 2028.
Herrington: A Robert Pera report, looming trade deadline distract from a Grizzlies season taking a turn
A week out from the trade deadline, the Grizzlies seemed focused on the future. What that means for Ja Morant and the rest of the roster remains a mystery. Related content: Grizzlies announce ticket exchange plan NBA makes changes to Grizzlies schedule
Grizzlies Land Former Top-Three Pick in Surprising Trade Proposal
The Memphis Grizzlies have had to deal with a swath of trade rumors in recent weeks. Ja Morant has been the subject of these rumors. He hasn’t been happy or healthy all season long, which could mean an end to their long partnership.If the Grizzlies do end up trading Morant, that would signal that they are getting ready for a rebuild. Right now, Memphis sits 12th in the Western Conference standings. They clearly are not going to compete for a cha…
NBA Notes: Pelicans, Ja Morant, Blazers, Scoot Henderson, Pacers
Getty Pelicans A Ja Morant-to-New Orleans rumor is being shut down hard. William Guillory of The Athletic calls speculation about a Morant trade centered on Jordan Poole and Dejounte Murray “completely false,” adding that the Pelicans are unlikely to pursue Morant because they view Jeremiah Fears as their long-term point guard. That said, both Poole and Murray remain names to monitor. Guillory notes there is a sense around the league that New Or…
Pelicans Rumors: Draft, Missi, Morant, Murray, Alvarado, More
Acquiring a 2026 first-round pick is a priority for the Pelicans as the trade deadline approaches, Will Guillory of The Athletic writes, confirming reporting from ClutchPoints and The Stein Line. New Orleans would like to continue adding to its young core but no longer controls a ’26 first-rounder after trading its own pick to Atlanta last June for Derik Queen. With the Pelicans resistant to moving Zion Williamson, Trey Murphy III, and Herbert J…
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