Ja Morant
Ja Morant is one of the NBA's most electrifying point guards, and one of its most controversial, having burned through goodwill as fast as he built it.
Ja Morant: The Memphis Grizzlies’ High-Flying, High-Risk Superstar
Tee Morant, known to the world as Ja Morant, is a professional NBA point guard for the Memphis Grizzlies. Drafted 2nd overall in 2019 out of Murray State, he exploded onto the scene with jaw-dropping athleticism, near-superhuman leaping ability, and a killer instinct in the clutch. He won the 2020 NBA Rookie of the Year award and the 2022 Most Improved Player award, cementing himself as a genuine franchise cornerstone.
His on-court brilliance, however, has been repeatedly overshadowed by off-court incidents. Morant was suspended multiple times by the NBA, most notably in 2023 for two separate instances of appearing to brandish firearms on Instagram Live. The suspensions cost him significant game time, money, and public standing, turning him from a consensus “next face of the NBA” candidate into a cautionary tale about self-sabotage.
Off the court, Morant is a father and a deeply family-oriented person who has spoken openly about his upbringing in Dalzell, South Carolina, and the influence of his father, Tee Morant, himself a former semi-professional basketball player who shaped Ja’s game from childhood. His personal life draws enormous search interest, particularly around his daughter Kaari and her mother KK Dixon.
Despite the controversies, Morant remains one of the most searched athletes on the internet. His highlight reels still go viral, his jersey still sells, and every game he plays is appointment television. The question hanging over his career is no longer “how good can he be?” but “will he stay out of his own way long enough to find out?”