Ja Morant to make season debut against Pelicans as Grizzlies take the court
December 18, 2023 – 11:36 PM PST
The Tuesday matchup between the visiting Memphis Grizzlies and the New Orleans Pelicans might appear to be another normal contest on the busy NBA schedule.
For Memphis, the game is anything but ordinary. With star Ja Morant set to make his much-anticipated season debut, the Grizzlies are hoping the matchup marks the start of a concerted playoff push.
Memphis has struggled mightily without Morant, who received a 25-game suspension after he held a gun during a livestream video last year. The NBA ruled that his actions were detrimental to the league and announced the punishment.
The Grizzlies lost their fifth straight and fell to 6-19 with a 116-97 road defeat against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday. After averaging 35.7 points in his three previous games, Memphis forward Jaren Jackson Jr. was held to 11 in the loss.
Morant was permitted to practice with the Grizzlies during his suspension and appears ready to make an immediate impact.
“I’m proud of him, what he’s been able to do,” injured Memphis guard Derrick Rose said. “The work he’s put in and his mindset have been straight. He’s been the first one in here, he’s been staying late. He’s been helping younger guys, being a leader and a positive voice throughout this (process).”
In addition to Morant, the Grizzlies could have both Marcus Smart (sprained left foot) and Rose (left hamstring tightness) available within the next two weeks.
All eyes will be on Morant on Tuesday, but the two-time All-Star said he is just looking forward to joining teammates on the court again.
“I take it day by day,” Morant said. “Just having our focus on the now. (Desmond Bane and Jackson) are playing at an All-Star level, All-NBA level. When I come back, hopefully, it stays the same and makes their job easier.”
Morant and the Grizzlies will be tested by the resurgent Pelicans, who have won four straight since losing by 44 points to the Los Angeles Lakers.
“It’s a blessing to have a group of guys who care,” New Orleans coach Willie Green said. “We are going to go through highs and lows throughout the course of the season. These guys care. They care about each other. Guys have responded. We want to continue to have that resiliency throughout the course of the season.”
New Orleans set a franchise record with 22 3-pointers in a 146-110 rout of the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday. CJ McCollum scored 29 points in the victory, Brandon Ingram added 26 points and Jonas Valanciunas registered 15 points and 15 rebounds.
Zion Williamson is averaging 22.5 points and 5.9 rebounds for the Pelicans, who led by as many as 40 against San Antonio.
“The guys are buying into what we are asking them to do,” Green said. “We are staying with it. We are trusting it. We are showing them the pictures when we watch film. We are getting on the floor and going over it again and again. Expressing to them how important it is to play with force, play with pace. Continue to share the ball. Just make the simple plays over and over again.”
The Grizzlies and Pelicans are meeting for the first time since New Orleans posted a 111-104 victory in the season opener at Memphis on Oct. 25. McCollum paced the Pelicans with 24 points, while Bane led the Grizzlies with 31 points. The teams will face off again on Dec. 26 in New Orleans.
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How has Ja Morant’s absence affected the Memphis Grizzlies’ performance this season?
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Title: Memphis Grizzlies Prepares for Ja Morant’s Highly-Anticipated Season Debut
Date: December 18, 2023
The Tuesday matchup between the Memphis Grizzlies and the New Orleans Pelicans may seem like just another game on the packed NBA schedule. However, for the Grizzlies, this game holds special significance as their star player Ja Morant is set to make his much-anticipated season debut. With Morant’s return, the Grizzlies hope to kickstart their playoff push after struggling without him.
Memphis has faced significant challenges in Morant’s absence. Last year, Morant received a 25-game suspension after holding a gun during a livestream video. The NBA ruled that his actions were detrimental to the league and handed down the punishment. The Grizzlies have suffered greatly without Morant, currently holding a 6-19 record and losing their fifth straight game to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
In Morant’s absence, forward Jaren Jackson Jr. saw a decline in his performance, scoring only 11 points in the recent loss. However, Morant was permitted to practice with the Grizzlies during his suspension and looks ready to make an immediate impact on the court.
Teammate Derrick Rose expressed his pride in Morant’s dedication and work ethic during his suspension. He commended Morant for being the first one in the gym and staying late, as well as for his leadership and positive attitude towards the younger players.
In addition to Morant, the Grizzlies could potentially have both Marcus Smart and Derrick Rose back in the lineup within the next two weeks. This will undoubtedly bolster the team’s chances of turning their season around.
All eyes will be on Morant as he returns to action on Tuesday, but the two-time All-Star brushes off the attention, stating that he is simply looking forward to rejoining his teammates on the court. He acknowledges the stellar performances of Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr., hoping that upon his return, their success continues and makes their job easier.
However, the Grizzlies will face a tough challenge from the resurgent Pelicans, who have won four straight games since a crushing defeat against the Los Angeles Lakers. New Orleans coach Willie Green praises his team’s resilience and emphasizes the importance of playing with force and pace, as well as sharing the ball.
The Pelicans’ recent victory against the San Antonio Spurs saw them set a franchise record of 22 three-pointers. CJ McCollum, Brandon Ingram, and Jonas Valanciunas delivered strong performances in the game, and Zion Williamson continues to be a key player for the team, averaging 22.5 points and 5.9 rebounds.
The Grizzlies and Pelicans last met in the season opener, with New Orleans emerging victorious. McCollum led the Pelicans with 24 points, while Bane stood out for the Grizzlies with 31 points. The teams are set to face each other again on December 26 in New Orleans.
As the anticipation builds for Morant’s return, the Grizzlies look to reverse their fortunes and make a playoff push with their star player back in action. The upcoming game against the Pelicans will undoubtedly be a test for both teams, with playoff aspirations on the line.
- Field Level Media
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