Grizzlies Consider Trading Ja Morant Amid Performance Slump and Off-Court Issues

January 12, 2026
Grizzlies Consider Trading Ja Morant Amid Performance Slump and Off-Court Issues
  • Ja Morant’s on-court numbers are underperforming relative to his contract, averaging roughly 19 points per game with only 20.8% from three and about 7.6 assists, which dampens his trade appeal.

  • ESPN reported on January 9 that Memphis is entertaining trade offers for Morant ahead of the February 5 deadline, seeking draft capital in return for the two-time All-Star.

  • Tim MacMahon relayed that the feedback on Morant mirrors or sharpens past criticisms of Trae Young, signaling a sour perception of Morant’s value.

  • Given Morant’s current value and external constraints, the Grizzlies may need to accept a significantly reduced return to move him.

  • An NBA executive described Morant as a troublesome trade asset, calling him a 'pain in the ass, injury prone, not that good anymore, and overpaid' amid surrounding rumors.

  • Morant’s injury history and suspensions—33 games missed across 2022-23 and 2023-24 due to gun-related controversies—fuel concerns about durability and reliability.

  • Contractual and financial factors weigh down trade momentum: Morant earns $39.5 million this season, with $87.1 million owed over the next two years and luxury tax considerations deterring other teams.

  • The market for undersized, defense-weak point guards is weak, which can depress Morant’s value at 6’2” despite his playmaking and flashy style.

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