NBA investigating Warriors’ Buddy Hield, Grizzlies’ Ja Morant over gun gestures: reports
- The NBA is investigating Buddy Hield and Ja Morant after the Warriors-Grizzlies game Tuesday night.
- The probe was triggered by gun-like gestures during a timeout late in the game.
- Hield gestured first toward Morant, and then Morant gestured toward the Warriors' bench.
- Both players received technical fouls after the exchange with 20.1 seconds left; the Warriors won 134-125.
- Morant has a history of firearm-related suspensions, but the NBA often lets players participate during probes.
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NBA investigating Warriors’ Buddy Hield, Grizzlies’ Ja Morant over gun gestures: reports
Warriors guard Buddy Hield is being investigated by the NBA after a late-game exchange with Grizzlies star Ja Morant featuring gestures mimicking guns during Golden State’s 134-125 victory in Memphis on Tuesday night. Morant’s actions are also being probed. The Athletic and ESPN first reported the news. The NBA has not announced an investigation, and a league spokesperson did not immediately respond to an email Wednesday afternoon. The NBA typ…
NBA Investigating Ja Morant's Finger Guns: Report
Ja Morant's shooting on Tuesday night drew some major attention from the NBA, but not in a great way. The Memphis Grizzlies star is reportedly under investigation by the league after pulling out ‘finger guns’ and blasting them toward the Golden State Warriors' bench in a 134-125 loss.OutKick’s Mark Harris chronicled the ridiculous stunt against Golden State, which prompted flashbacks to Morant brandishing real firearms on social media during the…
NBA investigating Grizzles' Ja Morant, Warriors' Buddy Hield for gun-related gestures on court: report
Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant may not have physically had a gun in his hand, but a gun-related gesture on the court has led to an NBA investigation, according to ESPN. During the Grizzlies’ game against the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night, Morant was seen making a gun gesture toward the Warriors’ bench. The act saw Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, two Golden State stars, visibly upset on the hardwood, with the latter trying to plead t…
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