NBA warns Ja Morant, Buddy Hield
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The players and teams involved said they were not making violent gestures.
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The league ruled "the celebrations were not intended to be violent in nature, but inappropriate," according ESPN's report.
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Morant has faced multiple past suspensions in connection with incidents involving actual guns.
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The league has decided what to do following a clash between the Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors guards.
The NBA reportedly issued both Ja Morant and Buddy Hield warnings for their “inappropriate” gestures in the Golden State Warriors vs. Memphis Grizzlies game.
The NBA warned Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant and Golden State Warriors guard Buddy Hield for their hand gestures in Golden State's 134-125 win over Memphis on Tuesday, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. Morant and Hield both seemingly mimicked firing a gun toward one another during a stoppage in play.
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The NBA has warned Ja Morant and Buddy Hield after their inappropriate gun gestures towards one another in a recent Warriors-Grizzlies game.
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The NBA delivered a decision on Ja Morant, Buddy Hield following a Golden State Warriors and Memphis Grizzlies incident.
On Wednesday it was reported that the NBA was "looking into" a gesture made by Memphis Grizzlies' star Ja Morant during Tuesday's game against the Golden State Warriors, per ESPN . Morant was seen miming the act of training a firearm at the Warriors' bench after a timeout was called following a pair of Jimmy Butler free throws.
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