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Ja Morant’s Club Incident May Cost Him $39 Million
Ja Morant’s Suspension May Cost Him $39 Million
Ja Morant has quickly become a superstar. The Memphis Grizzlies guard has a unique skill set and is often the most gifted athlete on the basketball court on any given night.
His high-flying slam dunks have taken the internet by storm over the past couple of years, and he has helped lift his team to multiple playoff appearances and a division title.
Last July, the Grizzlies rewarded Morant with a five-year supermax contract extension. The contract included incentives which entitled Morant to nearly a quarter-billion dollars if he met certain thresholds this season.
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Now, Morant has garnered a significant amount of attention on the internet, but for reasons that have nothing to do with his on the court feats.
Morant briefly flashed a handgun at a strip club near Denver in an Instagram Live video on March 4.
The ensuing fallout resulted in an eight-game suspension without pay for conduct detrimental to the league, the NBA announced Wednesday But the impact of Morant’s actions could further cost the star athlete an estimated $39 million.
Per an NBA rule known as the “Derrick Rose Rule,” a team can pay 30% of its salary cap to any player that signs a maximum Designated Rookie extension, if that player meets certain qualifications.
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