Ja Morant Fined $75K for Controversial Finger-Gun Gesture: NBA's Ongoing Discipline Saga
Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant faces $75K fine for repeating finger-gun gestures during a game, adding to his history of NBA disciplinary actions.

NBA Takes Action Against Ja Morant's Repeated Gestures
Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant has been fined $75,000 by the NBA for making finger-gun gestures during Thursday night's 110-108 victory against the Miami Heat. This marks the latest disciplinary action against the polarizing superstar, who has faced multiple suspensions for firearm-related incidents.
The Incident Breakdown
- Morant made the gestures twice during the high-intensity matchup in Miami
- NBA officials confirmed they had previously warned Morant about the gesture's negative connotations
- The 25-year-old still delivered a team-high 30 points in the victory
Troubled History with Firearm Imagery
This incident continues Morant's pattern of problematic behavior:
- March 2023: 8-game suspension for brandishing a firearm on Instagram Live
- 2023-24 Season: 25-game suspension after another gun-related video surfaced
Morant previously acknowledged his mistakes, stating:
"I take full responsibility and will work on better stress management methods. I now understand what I have to lose."
The two-time All-Star underwent counseling during his suspensions but continues facing scrutiny for his on-court behavior.
Current Season Context
The Grizzlies (45-32) currently sit 6th in the Western Conference as they push for playoff positioning. Morant's availability and conduct remain critical factors for their postseason hopes.
Key Statistics:
- 2019 NBA Draft: 2nd overall pick by Memphis
- Career PPG: 22.5 points
- All-Star Appearances: 2 (2022, 2023)
The NBA maintains its firm stance against violent imagery, leaving Morant's future conduct under microscope as the playoffs approach.