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Ja Morant to Miss Minimum Three Weeks with Elbow Sprain, Confirmed Out Beyond Trade Deadline

January 24, 2026 3 Min Read
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Ja Morant will be out of action for a minimum of three weeks due to a sprained UCL in his left elbow, an injury he suffered during the Grizzlies’ recent loss to the Hawks, the team confirmed on Saturday. This absence is expected to keep him sidelined through the All-Star break, giving Cam Spencer an opportunity to step up immediately.

Morant is currently averaging 19.5 points and 8.1 assists per game this season. While his shooting efficiency remains a concern—hitting just 23.5% on three-pointers and posting a 52.1% true shooting percentage, both well below league average—he continues to be a significant contributor in scoring and playmaking.

His injury impacts Memphis in multiple ways. Firstly, it complicates their pursuit of a playoff berth. The Grizzlies stand 12th in the Western Conference with an 18-25 record, trailing the final playoff spot by 1.5 games. Interestingly, Memphis has an 11-12 record in games Morant has missed this season and maintains a +0.1 net rating without him on the court, effectively performing as a .500 team in his absence. Nevertheless, the team lacks a clear route to a strong winning streak or postseason appearance without Morant’s presence.

Secondly, the injury further dampens Morant’s already challenging trade prospects. According to league insiders speaking to NBC Sports, there is currently no market for Morant at the valuation the Grizzlies are seeking. Concerns about his past injuries and inconsistent availability (he hasn’t played more than six consecutive games in almost three years) weigh heavily on potential suitors. While some teams might consider acquiring him at a discount, Memphis insists on receiving young talent and a first-round draft pick in any trade deal—terms that no team appears ready to meet at this time. This latest injury only adds to the obstacles.

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Fan Take:
Morant’s injury is a major blow not just for the Grizzlies, but for basketball fans hoping to see one of the most exciting young stars in the league stay healthy and thrive. This situation highlights the fragility of talent and how crucial durability is in sustaining both individual careers and team success.

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