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The first star to be traded in the new season? Averaged 20+6 per game, Kao Shen suggested that he join the Rockets or Timberwolves

On November 4, it has been some time since the new NBA season started. Recently, there have been voices of discord among some teams. For example, the Nets coach begged the media, hoping that the players would work hard to win. The Pelicans have also reported that players are dissatisfied with the coach. Willie Green may be the first coach to be laid off this season. During his years of coaching, the Pelicans' record has not improved significantly. Now the team's morale has been dissipated. If you don't want the players to continue to be confused, the sooner Green is laid off, the better.

I think the first star to be traded this season will be Morant. Recently, Dream Chaser Green also gave the same view in his Green Talk Sports. Green said: Everything happening with the Grizzlies now reminds me of when the Grizzlies fired Jenkins. , and both 3J and Morant supported Jenkins at the time, which meant that they did not care about the opinions of James and Morant. Later, they hired a coach that Morant might not like. Usually if a team does not care about the opinions of the star, they will deal with the star next.

According to Dream Chasing, the Grizzlies actually had the idea of ​​getting rid of Morant at the end of last season. The news we heard at the time was different from the version of Dream Chaser. The news that came out at the time was that Morant didn't like Jenkins' team basketball, so the Grizzlies corrected Isalo, and Morant was very supportive of Isalo. Looking at it now, maybe the source of the news we heard is inaccurate, and Chasing Dreams seems more reasonable.

I have been puzzled recently about the Grizzlies banning Morant. Looking at it now, Chasing Dream is right. It is estimated that many fans have heard about Morant's suspension. The reason was that Morant openly expressed his dissatisfaction with the coach after the game against the Lakers. If reporters asked him any questions, he would answer to ask the coach. They didn't seem to want me to play. The Grizzlies management believed that Morant was dividing the team, so they suspended him.

The most interesting thing is that after Morant was suspended, the Grizzlies ushered in the game yesterday. Although they lost, the team coach seemed very happy and talked about Morant's suspension in an interview after the game. He expressed that he fully supported the management's decision, which was in line with the team's standards. It seems that he does not feel that this punishment is unreasonable at all. In his opinion, Morant should be suspended, and he is not afraid of offending Morant at all.

As for Morant's current situation, many American media and famous mouthpieces have also reported on it. According to the famous reporter Shams, sources revealed that Morant was suspended because Isalo criticized Morant in front of the entire team after the game, and Morant's handling of the situation was wrong. Many teams are now paying close attention to Morant's movements. Generally speaking, a team's star can't stand this kind of anger, so Morant may apply for a trade in the future. Even if he doesn't apply for a trade, I think the Grizzlies also have the idea of ​​​​trading him.

As Chai Meng said, now the Grizzlies don't care about him at all. I think this result is caused by three aspects. The first is the negative impact Morant has had on the Grizzlies before. He has been suspended many times for gun incidents. The second aspect is health issues. Morant's attendance rate has never been guaranteed, and his style of play can easily injure his body. The third aspect is that Morant has not improved at all. This player has been in the league for so many years and still cannot develop shooting. His level of effort is worrying.

Morant averaged 20.8 points, 3.3 rebounds, 6.7 assists and 1 steal per game this season. His field goal percentage was only 40.6% and his three-point shooting efficiency was 15.7%. His shooting efficiency was very poor. His three-point shooting has not been developed after so many years, so it is understandable that the Grizzlies are disappointed with him and want to deal with him. But which team will Morant end up going to? I think there are not many teams interested in him. After all, his shortcomings are too obvious. As American reporter Tim said: In terms of talent and on-court output, Morant is not among the top ten point guards in the league. I would rather choose Garland than Morant because his shooting and defense are not good and he often does not play games.

As for where Morant should go, Cousins ​​​​made an analysis in a program. He said: Morant should go to the Timberwolves or Rockets, please, thank you. He believes that the Timberwolves may be a more suitable team for him, and he said that the combination of Morant and Edwards is a must-see choice. If Morant really partners with Edwards, then the Timberwolves' attendance will definitely skyrocket. These two are the ones that attract the attention of fans.

But the record is not guaranteed. As for the Rockets, they do lack a point guard, but the team may not want Morant's contract, and his style of play does not seem to match the Rockets. Because of the tense atmosphere in the team's locker room, the lowest ticket price for the Grizzlies today is only $2, which is simply a bargain price. The income of small ball markets is not ideal to begin with, and they generally dare not anger the stars, but now they are so disgusted with Morant, which only shows that they are completely disappointed with Morant.

Having said that, what do you want to say about the Grizzlies and Morant? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.