JA MORANT could also dig his own basketball grave, said a former NBA.
The star of Grizzlies does not seem to worry if he is punished for his celebrations related to firearms on the ground, and the goalkeeper has already received a fine of $ 75,000 from the NBA for having used the gesture of firearms this week, even after receiving a warning.
For Spencer Haywood, it is not a fine to just brush.
He told TMZ Sports that Morant “ruined his career”.
“People around him do not advise him properly,” said the temple of fame. “He ruins his career, he ruins the life of his family and his team especially, he lets them all fall. So, I’m just disappointed with JA.”
The five-digit fine came from more by making a celebration linked to firearms twice during the 110-108 grozz victory on Thursday.
During the previous match against the Warriors, he also used the same celebration and directed it to the Golden State bench.
After the match, the NBA announced that they were investigating the incident.
Haywood, a former all-star quadruple and the 1980 NBA champion with the Lakers, noted that there is no “excuse” to use the celebration of firearms since the story of Morant A with real firearms.
In 2023, MORANT was suspended for eight games for having held a pistol on a live Instagram flow while he was inside a strip club just outside Denver, Colorado.
Then, two months later, he made another video brandishing the weapon and he received a suspension of 25 games.
Haywood, who knows personally more, believes that the double All-Star can put everything behind if he does the right steps.
Haywood also wants to solve the problem with the double All-Star in person and can even go to Minneapolis to speak to him.
“I was about a villain for two years now,” said Domail Thursday after the match. “Each little thing, if someone can say something negative about me, it’s going to be there. So, yes. I don’t care.”
The Grizzlies face the pistons on Saturday evening and all the eyes will be on a move to see if a third celebration comes into play.