Grizzlies Reportedly 'Tuned Out' Taylor Jenkins
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the team believed the former head coach had "lost the locker room," according to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne, Tim MacMahon and Michael C. Wright.
From Bleacher Report
The incident drew plenty of discussion on social media.
From USA Today
Ja Morant has commented on his latest controversy.
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ClutchPoints: “The decision, I am told, was about the second half of the season… I can confirm that Ja Morant did not ask for this move to be made and the team did not know that this
Former NBA star Patrick Beverley recently opened up about his opinion on Taylor Jenkins' firing amid Ja Morant's gun gesture controversy.
Moran't comments come after Sam Amick, Fred Katz and Joe Vardon of The Athletic reported Saturday that the guard "complained" that Jenkins' system took "the ball out of his hands and removes the screens he likes to use as a ball handler to make plays."
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Fadeaway World on MSNJa Morant Reportedly Had No Idea About Taylor Jenkins Firing, Didn't Demand Any MoveJa Morant played no part in the Grizzlies firing Taylor Jenkins, as the franchise made a decision based on the team's form.
The Memphis offense had moved away from Morant this season. Now that they have fired Jenkins and assistant coach Noah LaRoche, there is expected to be a reset around Morant. “This decision
According to NBA reporter Taylor Rooks, Ja Morant and the team were not aware that the Grizzlies front office were firing Taylor Jenkins.
Even with the firing of Taylor Jenkins, Ja Morant had been out on the Grizzlies according to an NBA GM.
Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant got honest about the firing of Taylor Jenkins after facing the Los Angeles Lakers
The Memphis Grizzlies star whipped out his finger guns celebration again during a game against the Miami Heat, which might be a bit of a problem because the NBA reportedly issued a warning against him Wednesday for the same celebration. This time, he did it less than five minutes into the first quarter, on his first basket of the game.