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Morant's 'Bazooka' Celebration: A Celebration or Provocation?

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Ja Morant sparked controversy with his 'bazooka' celebration in London, sparking debate about his gestures and their impact on the league.

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Morant's 'Bazooka' Celebration: A Celebration or Provocation?
Memphis Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant returned to the court in London after a two-week absence due to a right calf injury, scoring 24 points and dishing out 13 assists against the Orlando Magic.

In addition to his performance, Morant celebrated a three-pointer with a gesture that simulated a bazooka, which quickly became a talking point.
The 'bazooka' gesture stood out because of Morant's history with on-court gestures, as the NBA previously fined him for a finger gun celebration and has warned him about weapon-themed actions.

Some observers viewed the gesture as lighthearted, while others questioned the choice given his previous suspension for incidents involving firearms off the court.
Morant has defended his expressive style in the past, stating that he is simply 'being Ja,' a way to block out the noise surrounding his career and focus on basketball.

The celebration quickly spread on social media after the game in London, generating various reactions among fans and experts.
Beyond the celebration, Morant proved that he can still dominate games, with his 24-point, 13-assist performance showing his ability to control the pace and create for his teammates.

Grizzlies fans saw a confident leader who picked up right where he left off, with the team sitting in the No. 10 seed in the Western Conference, with an 18-23 record.
With the NBA trade deadline approaching, Morant's play and behavior will attract attention, so any celebration that brushes up against league rules could lead to further scrutiny.

For now, the bazooka 'celly' is one of the latest highlights in a season full of ups and downs for Morant, and fans will be watching closely to see what he does next, both on and off the court.
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