Ja Morant's calf strain has sparked trade speculation among NBA fans, with many assuming that the Memphis Grizzlies will part ways with the star guard. According to the team's official injury update, Morant will be reevaluated in approximately two weeks and is expected to miss some time.
Rumors have been circulating that Morant might request a trade while he's sidelined, which would further fuel speculation about his future with the Grizzlies. Some fans believe that Morant has already lost his joy playing for the team, citing his recent comments about what the Grizzlies could've done differently in a loss against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Despite the Grizzlies' disappointing start to the season, some fans think it's time for both sides to part ways. The numbers don't lie - through 12 games, Morant has averaged just 17.9 points per game, shooting 35 percent from the field, which is his lowest career average.
While there hasn't been any concrete evidence of a trade in the works, NBA fans seem to be convinced that Morant will soon see his final days with the Grizzlies. The situation remains uncertain until Morant's return, and the NBA world will have to wait and see how things play out further.
Rumors have been circulating that Morant might request a trade while he's sidelined, which would further fuel speculation about his future with the Grizzlies. Some fans believe that Morant has already lost his joy playing for the team, citing his recent comments about what the Grizzlies could've done differently in a loss against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Despite the Grizzlies' disappointing start to the season, some fans think it's time for both sides to part ways. The numbers don't lie - through 12 games, Morant has averaged just 17.9 points per game, shooting 35 percent from the field, which is his lowest career average.
While there hasn't been any concrete evidence of a trade in the works, NBA fans seem to be convinced that Morant will soon see his final days with the Grizzlies. The situation remains uncertain until Morant's return, and the NBA world will have to wait and see how things play out further.