Ja Morant 'Couldn't Be More Available', And Nobody In The League Is Biting
Alright, Seattle fam, grab your coffee because the NBA offseason just got WILD, and not in the way Memphis fans wanted. Forget those sunny vibes, because the latest out of Grizzlies country is colder than a January morning on Puget Sound! Seriously, word on the street is Ja Morant, their franchise cornerstone, is apparently so available on the trade market that ESPN's Brian Windhorst said he "couldn't be more available." And here's the kicker, folks: the Grizzlies are struggling immensely to find anyone willing to take him off their hands. What?!
Memphis' Massive Morant Mess
This isn't just some rumor mill whisper, either. Jake Fischer of The Stein Line dropped a bomb: the Sacramento Kings straight-up turned down a deal for Morant. Yeah, you read that right. The Kings said NO THANKS! And it gets even worse. Fischer reported that Sacramento would actually require Memphis to ATTACH draft capital to Morant in a trade. Think about that for a second. The Grizzlies might have to sweeten the pot just to offload their star! It's an absolute head-scratcher and you gotta feel for the Memphis front office, who, according to Windhorst, are just struggling like crazy to get a deal done. This whole situation is wild, and it definitely changes the landscape for them big time.
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Fresh Faces Headed To Summer League (And One Two-Way Deal)
While the Morant drama unfolds, the Grizzlies are still looking ahead to build out their roster, even if it's with some fresh, unproven talent for Summer League. They've got a few new guys joining the squad to show what they've got. From Clemson, we've got Jestin Porter, a senior guard who put up 9.6 points per game and shot 34.8 percent from three. Then there's Zach Cleveland, a forward from Liberty, who signed an Exhibit-10 contract. As a senior, Cleveland was dropping 11.9 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 6.8 assists per game. Iowa's Brendan Hausen, a junior guard, is also joining for Summer League, averaging 10.9 points and hitting 38.8 percent from beyond the arc. And finally, they're reportedly signing Michigan State big man Carson Cooper to a two-way deal. Cooper played four years for the Spartans, averaging 11 points and 7 boards in 26.7 minutes per game, shooting 58.4 percent from the field and 78.8 percent from the line. It's a lot of new blood trying to make an impact, even as the big picture for the franchise remains super murky.
So, what's next for the Grizzlies? Their offseason just became a ticking clock, with that Morant situation looming large. They've got to figure out if they can move him, and if so, at what cost. And those Summer League guys? They're auditioning for spots while the entire NBA watches to see how Memphis navigates this unprecedented trade market for one of their highest-profile players. It's gonna be a fascinating few weeks, Emerald City. Stay tuned!
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