Memphis Grizzlies (2019–present) 2019–20 season: Rookie of the Year Morant was drafted second overall during the 2019 NBA draft by the
Memphis Grizzlies. On July 2, 2019, he signed a four-year contract worth $39.6 million with the Grizzlies. On October 23, 2019, Morant made his NBA debut, starting in a 101–120 loss to the
Miami Heat with 14 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, a steal and a block. On November 13, he recorded his first career double-double with 23 points and 11 assists, and hit a game winning layup in a 117–115 victory over the
Charlotte Hornets. On February 9, 2020, he recorded his first career
triple-double in a 106–99 win over the
Washington Wizards. Morant was selected to the Rising Stars Game for the 2019–20 season. In the
2019–20 season, Morant led all rookies in assists with an average of 7.1 assists per game, as well as total points scored, with 1,138 (17.8 points per game). At the end of the season, he was named the
NBA Rookie of the Year and earned the
NBA All-Rookie First Team honor.
2020–21 season: First playoff appearance On December 23, 2020, Morant recorded a then career-high 44 points, alongside nine assists, two rebounds, and two steals in a 131–119 loss to the
San Antonio Spurs. On May 21, 2021, in the newly implemented
play-in tournament, with the eighth and final playoff spot on the line, Morant recorded 35 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists to lead Memphis to a 117–112 overtime win over the
Golden State Warriors, securing the Grizzlies' first postseason berth in
four seasons. Two days later, he made his NBA playoff debut, scoring 26 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists to help lead the Grizzlies to a 112–109 upset victory in Game 1 over the top-seeded
Utah Jazz. Morant followed that up with 47 points and 7 assists in Game 2, but Memphis fell short, 141–129. The Grizzlies were eliminated, losing the series in five games.
2021–22 season: First All-Star and All-NBA selections On October 20, 2021, in the Grizzlies' season opener, Morant recorded 37 points and six assists in a 132–121 win over the
Cleveland Cavaliers. On October 24, he scored 40 points while dishing out 10 assists in a 121–118 loss to the
Los Angeles Lakers. On December 29, Morant put up a season-high 41 points, behind a career-high six made three-pointers, to lead Memphis to a 104–99 victory over the Lakers. On January 26, Morant tied his season-high 41 points, alongside 8 assists, 5 rebounds and 2 steals in a 118–110 win against the San Antonio Spurs. On January 27, Morant was selected to his first All-Star Game as a West Starter. The next day, Morant logged his fourth career triple-double with 30 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in a 119–109 win over the Utah Jazz. On February 16, Morant tied his then-career high with 44 points, including a career-high 20 points in the first quarter, grabbed 5 rebounds and delivered 11 assists in a 123–119 loss against the
Portland Trail Blazers. On February 26, Morant scored a then-career-high 46 points in a 116–110 win over the
Chicago Bulls. The total was the record for most points in a game by a Grizzlies player, breaking
Mike Miller's record set in February 2007. On February 28, Morant bested this total, scoring a career-high 52 points, on an efficient 22-of-30 shooting, including 4-4 from beyond the arc, in a 118–105 win over the San Antonio Spurs. On March 18, he tweaked his right knee against the
Atlanta Hawks and missed nine games. Despite missing 25 games during the regular season, he was named the winner of the
NBA Most Improved Player Award. On April 21, 2022, during Game 3 of the first round of the playoffs, Morant posted 16 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds in a 104–95 Game 3 win over the
Minnesota Timberwolves. It was the first postseason triple-double in Grizzlies franchise history. In Game 5, Morant scored the game-winning layup with one second left, finishing with 30 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists in a 111–109 win. He scored 18 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter. On May 3, during Game 2 of the second round of the playoffs Morant put up a playoff career-high 47 points along with 8 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals in a 106–101 win over the
Golden State Warriors. He scored the last 15 points for Memphis and also became just the third player in
NBA playoffs history to have multiple 45-point games before turning 23 years old, joining
Kobe Bryant and
LeBron James. On May 7, Morant injured his right knee in game 3 of the series and Memphis would go on to lose in 6 games. In the three games he played, he averaged 38.3 points per game on 50.6%/43.3%/85.7% shooting splits.
2022–23 season: Contract extension and controversy On July 6, 2022, Morant signed a five-year extension with the Grizzlies. The deal includes $193 million of guaranteed money, increasing to $231 million contingent upon his selection to an All-NBA team. On October 21, in the second game of the season, Morant recorded 49 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 blocks on 17-of-26 shooting from the field in a 129–122 win over the
Houston Rockets. He set the Grizzlies franchise mark for most points scored through the first two games of a season (83). On November 27, Morant put up his fifth career triple-double with 27 points, 10 rebounds, and 14 assists in a 127–123 win over the
New York Knicks. He also tied
Marc Gasol for the most triple-doubles in Grizzlies history. On December 7, Morant put up his sixth career triple-double with 26 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists In a 123–102 win over the
Oklahoma City Thunder. He also surpassed Marc Gasol for the most triple-doubles in Grizzlies history. On January 29, 2023, Morant put up his seventh career triple-double with 27 points, 10 rebounds, and 15 assists in a 112–100 win over the
Indiana Pacers. He also became the first player in Grizzlies history to put up at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 15 assists in a game. On February 2, Morant was named to his second
NBA All-Star Game as a reserve guard for the Western Conference. On February 28, Morant scored 28 of his 39 points in the third quarter and added 10 assists and 10 rebounds to achieve his 10th career triple-double in a 121–109 win over the
Los Angeles Lakers. He made 10 of 12 shots in the highest-scoring quarter ever by a Grizzlies player. In Game 3 of the Grizzlies' first round playoff series against the Los Angeles Lakers, Morant put up 45 points, with 22 of those coming from the fourth quarter, alongside 13 assists and nine rebounds in a 111–101 loss. His 22 points scored in the fourth quarter are the most points scored in a quarter in a playoff game in Grizzlies history. Memphis would go on to lose the series in 6 games.
Indiana Pacers incident On February 5, 2023,
The Athletic released a report describing an altercation between associates of Morant and members of the
Indiana Pacers, whom the team played on January 29. During the game, Pacers guard
Andrew Nembhard got into a verbal altercation with Morant's father. Morant then came over and exchanged words with Nembhard, and Pacers guard
Chris Duarte also tried to engage in a physical altercation with Morant. Pacers forward
James Johnson exchanged words with Davonte Pack, an associate of Morant, and Pack was subsequently removed from the game. According to the website, acquaintances of Morant "aggressively confronted" members of the Pacers' party near their team bus. Later on, a person in an
SUV, which Morant was riding in, allegedly pointed a red laser at the bus. Two members of the Pacers' party that spoke to
The Athletic believed that the laser was attached to a gun. A Pacers security guard near the bus loading area remarked, "That's one hundred percent a gun" and another person present stated that they "felt we were in grave danger." The NBA later investigated the incident, interviewing multiple people and reviewing surveillance footage. Spokesman Mike Bass stated to
The Athletic that while the league "substantiated that a postgame situation arose that was confrontational", they could not "corroborate that any individual threatened others with a weapon." Bass also said that "certain individuals involved" in the incidents were banned from attending games at
FedEx Forum, the Grizzlies' arena. Morant later posted a tweet on
Twitter, where he denied all allegations and clarified that Pack was banned from the Forum for a year. Later that day, the Grizzlies announced that Morant would be away from the team for at least two games. Morant also released an official statement on that day, stating that he would be leaving the team for an "indefinite amount of time" to find better resources to handle his stress, anxiety, and overall well-being. He also deactivated his
Instagram and
Twitter accounts. Shoe company
Nike, which Morant has a partnership with, released a statement, saying "We appreciate Ja's accountability and that he is taking the time to get the help he needs. We support his prioritization of his well-being." Morant also reportedly entered a counseling program in Florida. On March 5, Grizzlies head coach
Taylor Jenkins stated that there was no timetable for Morant's return to the team. On March 8, the Grizzlies announced that Morant would be away from the team for at least the next four games. On March 15, Morant met with NBA commissioner
Adam Silver in New York after exiting from his counseling program. Multiple top NBA executives also attended the meeting. On May 14, two months after the first suspension, he was suspended from all team activities by the Grizzlies for flashing a gun during another Instagram Live session, in this instance on his friend Davonte Pack's account. Following the incident, Silver said he was "shocked" and that the league and the team would assess the extent of further disciplinary actions.
2023–24 season: Return from suspension and injury On December 19, 2023, Morant returned from suspension, he scored 27 of his 34 points in the second half along with a game-winning shot in a 115–113 win against the
New Orleans Pelicans. On January 8, 2024, it was reported that Morant would undergo a season-ending right shoulder surgery after sustaining a
subluxation during team practice, ending his season with only nine games played.
2024–25 season: Return from injury and continued controversies Morant played in the Grizzlies' opening game, scoring 22 points and earning 10 assists. On November 6, he got injured attempting a dunk against the
Los Angeles Lakers and missed 10 games. He said in early December that he would not attempt dunks anymore because of the risk of injury. Up to that point of the season, he had dunked only 4 times in 12 appearances. On March 28, 2025, the Grizzlies fired coach
Taylor Jenkins, who had been Morant's only head coach during his tenure with the team, with only nine games remaining in the
2024–25 regular season and the team nearly having secured entry into the
2025 NBA playoffs with a 44–29 record at the time. Frustrations among the team members from throughout the season began coming out following the shocking dismissal, notably with Morant having expressed frustration with his considerable decrease in touches, points, and efficiency. On April 1, 2025, Morant and
Golden State Warriors guard
Buddy Hield made gun-aiming gestures at one another. The league briefly investigated the circumstance in light of Morant's history of firearms controversies and concluded that "the celebrations were not intended to be violent in nature, but inappropriate." Warnings were issued by the league to him and Hield about their conduct. In Morant's next game on April 3, he again made multiple gun-aiming gestures. He finished the game with his second career game-winning buzzer beater to beat the
Miami Heat 110–108. When asked post-game about the criticism he has faced for his in-game gestures, he said that he was "well aware" and "kind of used to" what is said about him. Reflecting on the narrative around him, he said, "I was pretty much a villain for two years now. Every little thing, if somebody can say something negative about me, it's going to be out there. So, yeah. I don't care no more." The following day, Morant was fined $75,000 for his direct disregard of the warning he had received hours before the incident.
2025–26 season: Injury-shortened again In a game against the
Atlanta Hawks on January 21, 2026, Morant suffered a
UCL sprain in his left elbow. It was initially believed that he would miss several weeks, but on March 24 the team announced that he would miss the remainder of the season. This followed missing several weeks earlier in the season due to calf soreness. For the season he played in only 20 games, and only 79 total in the last three seasons. For the abbreviated season he averaged 19.5 points per game. ==Career statistics==