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Ja Morant’s gesture vs. Heat was a ‘message straight the NBA League Office’ – Windy | Get Up



Ja Morant’s gesture vs. Heat was a ‘message straight the NBA League Office’ – Windy | Get Up

Brian Windhorst, Shams Charania, Alan Hahn, Dan Graziano and Jay Williams join Mike Greenberg on Get Up to react to the Memphis Grizzlies’ win over the Miami Heat and discuss Ja Morant using a finger-gun gesture despite receiving a warning from the NBA.

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21 Comments

  1. He’s pointing at his bench…is the loophole. They did it throughout at each other. No gestures at opposing players was probably the msg

  2. Ja's gesture was bold, but let's see how the league responds. Players expressing themselves is part of the game, but respect matters too! 🔥🏀

  3. He is not the first lol. Gerald green also was fined for finger guns back in the day lol. He didnt get a warning either.

  4. Funny that the NBA wants to publish Ja Morant for a finger pulling a trigger gesture, but has no problem with the term " shooting " the basketball or making a "shot."

  5. I have never seen people so upset about anything in sports in my life. Ja’s name brings out the most dramatic babies on the internet.

  6. It’s ok for the nba not to give a PRO player the max$ but trade him before hand, but it is not ok for hand gestures, but fine the player or players, Then fine the owners or the league for not giving max to those how have earn it. O!!!

  7. So, what you're saying is, it's everybody else's fault but your own?! Well, at least we know he ain't a man yet.

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