Memphis Just Closed the Chapter
Ja Morant is no longer a Memphis Grizzly.
The two-time All-Star guard is headed to Portland in a trade for forwards Jerami Grant and Kris Murray, ESPN reported Monday. It is the kind of move that reads small in a headline and large in context.
Memphis picked Morant second overall in 2019. Over seven seasons, he averaged 22.4 points, 7.4 assists, and 4.6 rebounds a game. The numbers say star. The last two seasons say something more complicated.
The Talent Was Never the Question
What derailed Morant’s time in Memphis wasn’t his game. It was everything around it.
In March 2023, the NBA opened an investigation after a video surfaced of Morant displaying a gun at a Colorado nightclub. He served an eight-game suspension. Two months later, another video, another gun, this time costing him 25 games to start the 2023-24 season.
Injuries followed. He played just nine games in 2023-24. This past season, only 20, sidelined by calf and ankle issues.
A player built for 82 games kept getting reduced to a fraction of them.
A Core Dismantled, Piece by Piece
Morant’s exit doesn’t happen in isolation. Memphis traded Jaren Jackson Jr. to Utah in February. Desmond Bane went to Orlando last June. What had been a young, talented foundation is now fully broken apart.
Sometimes a team doesn’t fall apart in one trade. It falls apart in three, spread across a year, each one quietly closing a door that used to be open.
What Portland Gets, What It Means
In 12 NBA seasons, Grant has averaged 13.5 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 1.7 assists across 776 games for five different franchises. Murray, 25, has put up 5.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.2 assists over three seasons in Portland.
It’s not a star-for-star swap. It’s Memphis trading upside for stability, and Portland betting on a reset.
The deal lands just ahead of free agency, when more rosters will shift before the dust on this one even settles. For Morant, it’s a new frequency. For Memphis, it’s the end of one it spent years building.