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Ja Morant is heading into the new NBA season as the definitive face of the Memphis Grizzlies, but plenty has changed around him and in his approach to life on and off the court. The franchise shook things up dramatically by trading away Desmond Bane to Orlando, bringing in Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Cole Anthony, and a haul of draft picks. That puts the pressure directly on Ja and running mate Jaren Jackson Jr. to carry the team, a roster now refocused after last season ended in a first-round sweep by the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to Pro Football Network and Sports Illustrated. This revamped cast will test Ja’s leadership and resilience more than ever, especially with a new head coach Tuomas Iisalo taking the helm.
On the business side and the rumor mill, Ja’s status as a franchise anchor keeps him at the center of trade speculation. Sports Illustrated and several outlets outlined possible blockbuster scenarios featuring Ja, with teams like the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat monitoring his situation—though nothing has moved beyond rumor at this stage. There’s no indication Ja himself has requested a trade, but all eyes are on how Memphis can build a true contender around him. Ethen Hutton at Sports Illustrated pointed out the Grizzlies may be hunting a third star to pair with Ja and JJJ, especially after team depth took a hit with the Bane trade.
Off the court, Ja has been deliberately low-key, signaling a shift in personal priorities after a turbulent stretch marked by high-profile suspensions, both following incidents where he flashed firearms on Instagram Live. Those events and related legal troubles cost him millions and damaged his brand, but as the Shadow League reports, Ja recently told fans during a Twitch stream that he’s all but done with Instagram, describing it as having “changed his life.” His page is now mellow, focused on basketball and family, and social media reactions have been broadly positive with many fans feeling he looks genuinely happier. Some still argue that injuries, more than discipline, have really held Ja back. Meanwhile, legal issues and past entourages remain in the distant background, with Ja projecting calm while accepting this season is a make-or-break moment for his career.
On the court, Ja is healthy and starting—he’s expected to lead a new-look group featuring Caldwell-Pope, rookie talents, and Jaren Jackson Jr. The message from analysts like Jeff Teague is clear: Memphis without Ja is lost, and if he can keep distractions in the rearview, he remains must-see TV and one of the league’s elite guards.
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