Ja Morant believes his move to the Portland Trail Blazers is exactly what he needs after an eventful seven-year run with the Memphis Grizzlies.
The two-time All-Star said the trade represents a chance to reset both his career and the way people view him, speaking to reporters at NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
“New home. New team. New organization,” Morant said, wearing a black polo shirt with the team’s logo as he addressed a handful of reporters at Las Vegas summer league. “I get to show the fans in Portland a different Ja. It’s like starting all over again. … Over the years, I’ve grown a lot and learned a lot. My mindset changed. I go into things differently now. I feel more mature, and I’m ready to work.”
Morant also addressed the reputation that has followed him since his two gun-related suspensions in 2023, insisting he has already moved on from those mistakes.
“What would I like cleared up? I think you know the answer to that. My image. [That] I’m a bad guy,” Morant said in his first public comments since the June trade. “I’m Ja. I’ve done what I’ve done in the past, but it’s been addressed and handled already. I don’t see why, years later, that’s still the topic when nothing’s happened since. If I was that guy, y’all wouldn’t be talking to me now. I wouldn’t be here.”
The 26 -year-old arrives in Portland after averaging 19.5 points and 8.1 assists last season, although injuries limited him to just 20 games. He said his focus throughout the offseason has been preparing for a healthy return.
Despite joining a crowded backcourt that includes Damian Lillard, Jrue Holiday, Scoot Henderson, Shaedon Sharpe and Deni Avdija, Morant said fitting in won’t be an issue.
“All those guys will most likely unlock new parts of my game, and I’ll do the same for them,” Morant said. “I don’t think it will be a problem having us on the floor or making sure minutes match or anything. We’re all very unselfish.”
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