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After making headlines for his repeated finger-gun gestures, Morant silenced everyone with the dazzling end-of-game finish.
From Sports Illustrated
"Morant was previously warned by the league office that this gesture could be interpreted in a negative light," the league's statement said.
From USA Today
Especially for Morant, it's a sigh of relief for the Grizzlies that the star guard didn't receive a suspension for this incident.
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After so much drama leading into the regular-season game between the Golden State Warriors and the Miami Heat, Jimmy Butler was finally able to make his return to his former stomping ground on Tuesday night.
The Golden State Warriors are in South Beach for a road contest against the Miami Heat. All eyes are on Jimmy Butler as he's making his return game after being traded by the club to the Warriors at the trade deadline.
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The Heat traded the disgruntled Butler to the Warriors on Feb. 6. Miami acquired Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson and a top-10 protected 2025 first-round pick from Golden State, and Davion Mitchell from the Toronto Raptors in the deal.
The Rockets edged out the Heat in what turned out to be a competitive match. The importance of the victory was somewhat overshadowed by the critical response from fans. Key takeaways from the game pointed towards the aftermath rather than just the win.
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The Grizzlies are currently 19-18 on the road with a point differential of 5, while the Heat have a 3-7 record in their last ten games at home. The Grizzlies beat the Heat, 125-91 on March 15 in Memphis and this is the final meeting of the season.
Ja Morant made a 12-foot jumper in the lane as time expired, lifting the Memphis Grizzlies to a 110-108 win over the Miami Heat and giving interim coach Tuomas Iisalo his first victory with the team
Ja Morant's decision to go back to the finger-gun gesture in the Memphis Grizzlies' 110-108 victory over the Miami Heat on Thursday wound up costing him money. The NBA announced on Friday that Morant received a $75,