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According to a former NFL player, the behavior of Ja Morant is catching the eye of a prominent gang member in Los Angeles.

According to a former NFL player, the behavior of Ja Morant is catching the eye of a prominent gang member in Los Angeles.

According to a former NFL player, the behavior of Ja Morant is catching the eye of a prominent gang member in Los Angeles.

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On Monday, Keyshawn Johnson, a former NFL player, disclosed that there is a particular group that is dissatisfied with the way Ja Morant, the point guard for the Memphis Grizzlies, has conducted himself in the past two months.
Morant was prohibited from participating in any team-related events following his display of a firearm during a live broadcast.
The star guard had a second incident involving a gun, after being suspended for eight games in March for a similar occurrence.
During an appearance on ESPN's "Keyshawn, J-Will and Max," Johnson, who achieved victory in a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, mentioned that a member of a gang in Los Angeles was unhappy with Morant.
For additional sports news, visit FOXNEWS.COM. A well-known member of a highly influential gang in Los Angeles.
Johnson expressed his disapproval of Ja's actions in certain games and his portrayal of himself as a hip-hop street gangster from the hood, despite not having grown up in such an environment. This statement was made through Barrett Sports Media.
I am concerned about such things because you are placing yourself in a position that you have no knowledge or understanding of whatsoever - absolutely nothing.
In regards to the recent gun incident involving Ja Morant, the speaker suggests that the team and league should provide him with serious help. They also mention that people from the streets are upset with Morant's behavior, as they would love to be in his position. Kwame Brown, the top NBA draft pick in 2001, criticized Morant's actions and stated that his brain is messed up. Morant has been receiving attention since the beginning of the year.
The Indiana Pacers alleged that during an incident involving Morant's associates and the Pacers in January, someone in an SUV carrying Morant aimed a red laser at the Pacers, which the Pacers mistook for a firearm.
The NBA conducted an investigation and concluded that no one had threatened others with a weapon. However, a police report from March stated that Morant had supposedly revealed a gun after assaulting a teenager in the previous summer.
According to the Washington Post's report, Morant supposedly hit the adolescent in the head "12 to 13 times" during a casual basketball game at Morant's residence.
The report states that Morant went inside his house after the argument and came out with a gun tucked in his waist and his hand holding the weapon.
To obtain the FOX News application, click on the provided link. Morant has not commented on the most recent suspension.
Last month, he admitted that his behavior might have caused some disruptions among his fellow team members.
This report was aided by Joe Morgan from Fox News.