Ja Morant SUFFERERS an Ankle Sprain during Practice, Considered Day-to-Day (1-2 Weeks MAX)

Just when it looked like Ja Morant was ready to flip the page and start fresh, bad luck struck again.

According to a team spokesman, Ja Morant suffered a left ankle sprain during practice and is now considered week-to-week. It’s another frustrating setback for one of the league’s most electric players — a guy whose explosiveness is both his superpower and, lately, his biggest curse.

Ja Morant injured for game 3

🚨 A Pattern Memphis Fans Know Too Well

Since entering the league in 2019, Morant has been a walking highlight reel — and unfortunately, a frequent name on the injury report. He’s missed at least 25% of potential games since his rookie year, mostly due to lower-body issues.

Last season, he missed the first 25 games due to suspension, returned for only a handful, and then tore his labrum, ending his campaign early. Now, after a strong offseason of rehab and preparation, this ankle injury comes just as he was supposed to reintroduce himself to the league.

💡 What This Means for Memphis

For the Grizzlies, this is déjà vu. They’ve built depth around Ja Morant, but without his rim pressure and fast-break ignition, the offense stalls. KCP and Jaren Jackson Jr. can hold things down, but Ja’s presence completely changes the geometry of their offense — his drive-and-kick game opens up shooters, and his transition speed bends defenses like few others in basketball.

This injury, while hopefully minor, could delay Memphis’ ability to find early-season rhythm — especially as they try to bounce back from last year’s 27–55 record.

Ja morant suffers apparent ankle injury

⚡ The Bigger Picture

What hurts most is how avoidable this felt. A simple practice tweak, another “week-to-week” update, and just like that, one of the league’s most electric players is sidelined again.

The good news: Memphis is calling it a sprain, not a structural issue, meaning there’s no long-term damage. But every lost week of game rhythm matters — especially for a player trying to prove that his bounce and leadership can carry a team again.

If all goes right, Ja Morant will be back on the court within the month — hungry, humbled, and ready to remind everyone why he was once called the future of the league.

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