Marcus Smart Pens Emotional Letter To Fans ... After Trade To Grizzlies
Marcus Smart is proving goodbyes aren't easy ... the newly traded NBA star just penned an emotional letter to Boston fans after the organization traded him to the Memphis Grizzlies.
"Where do I even begin...as I start to think about the last 9 years I have a lot of emotions running thru me," the 29-year-old wrote Friday on Instagram. "Boston, you are a very special place to me."
The 2021-2022 Defensive Player of the Year was part of a three-team blockbuster trade on Wednesday, involving the Celtics, Grizzlies, and Wizards ... and Smart, who spent his entire 9-year career in Beantown, was sent to Memphis.
Kristaps Porzingis was shipped to the Celtics and Tyus Jones is headed to Washington.
"I grew up here and met some of my best friends here," Smart said. "I'll never forget my time here."
"Ultimately we didn't get that 18th banner but I'm VERY VERY proud of the success we had."
It wasn't just an emotional send-off for Smart ... as many Celtics fans were dismayed over the trade, and expressed their frustrations on social media.
"Marcus Smart has been my favorite player since he was drafted in 2014, and Boston made the playoffs every year since," a fan said on Twitter after the trade. "Regardless of return, I’m very disappointed."
Another fan tweeted, "I am literally dead inside. Not Marcus Smart. There’s no way we traded Marcus Smart. I refuse to believe it."
Unfortunately for Celtics fans, the trade's real ... and now Smart gets a fresh start in Bluff City.
"Let's get to work. 💪🏾"
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Grizzlies GM Ja Morant Suspension 'Appropriate' ... Must Take 'Serious Steps'
Memphis Grizzlies general manager Zach Kleiman says he feels Ja Morant's 25-game suspension was "appropriate" ... telling reporters the face of the franchise needs to make some major changes during his time away from the team.
Kleiman answered several questions about the All-Star guard's punishment following Thursday's NBA Draft ... and while he claimed the two sides maintain a solid relationship, he made it clear the organization is "disappointed" in his recent actions.
"I think the discipline from the NBA was appropriate," Kleiman said.
"I think the thing to focus on at this point is ... what's Ja going to commit to moving forward? What are the steps that he's prepared to take for the NBA to grant the ability to rejoin the team after serving the suspension?"
The 23-year-old was hit with the ban after he flashed what appeared to be a gun for the second time in two months ... which, according to video obtained by TMZ Sports, he claimed was actually a lighter.
The National Basketball Players' Association ripped the suspension shortly after it was announced last week ... calling it "excessive and inappropriate."
But, Kleiman believes the league made the right call ... and the team has had good conversations with its star player about what he needs to do in order to get back on the court.
"I think there's a lot of healthy dialogue there," he added. "I think everyone did acknowledge early on that this was going to be ongoing and Ja wasn't just going to become the best version of himself overnight. I think there's many really serious steps that he needs to continue to take."
Ja apologized for the second gun video after the NBA's decision was handed down ... and he vowed to be a better role model to his fans.
Kleiman added the team has "high expectations" for holding Ja accountable moving forward ... and the hooper's remorse only goes so far, as he'll have to back up his words with his actions.
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Ja Morant Video Shows NBA Star With Toy Gun ... Day After 2nd Firearm-Waving Incident
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Ja Morant filmed himself holding a toy gun back on May 14 in an effort to show his family and friends that he did not have a real firearm during his now-infamous Instagram Live sesh ... and TMZ Sports has just obtained the footage.
In the video, you can see Morant -- easily identified by his unique tattoos -- attempting to show the weapon was nothing more than a lighter.
Morant used the flames that came out of the phony gun to ignite some candles ... before he appeared to say in the clip, "You hold it, and everything comes out."
We're told Ja sent the video around to those close to him after they had questioned why he was seen brandishing a firearm in a social media video yet again.
You'll recall, Ja was initially suspended for the act in March ... though on May 13, he was filmed doing it once more while listening to NBA YoungBoy's album with a pal in a car.
Ja never publicly stated the gun was not a real one ... though Claudia Jordan said on "The Breakfast Club" earlier this month that some inside of the Grizzlies guard's camp had informed her it was fake.
Either way, Adam Silver punished Morant over it all regardless ... hitting him with a 25-game suspension on Friday morning.
Following news of the ban, Morant apologized ... and vowed to be "a better man than what I've been showing you."
Meanwhile, we reached out to Morant for comment on the new video -- but so far, we've yet to hear back.
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Nike We're Still Backing Ja Morant ... Despite Second Gun Video, 25-Game Ban
A second gun video and yet another suspension won't cost Ja Morant his deal with Nike after all ... the Swoosh just announced it's still backing the NBA superstar.
In a statement released just minutes after Adam Silver banned Morant 25 games for waving a firearm on Instagram Live for the second time this year ... Nike announced it will not be severing its ties with the Grizzlies hooper.
Ja Morant Suspended 25 Games After Second Gun Incident
"We are pleased that Ja is taking accountability and prioritizing his well-being," the shoe giant said. "We will continue to support him on and off the court."
For a while following the second gun video, it appeared the relationship was in jeopardy ... as the co. had wiped all of his signature athletic shoes from its app and website. But now, it's clear -- the two are moving forward in lockstep.
Of course, Ja has had a relationship with Nike dating back to 2019 ... and he's become one of the faces of the company -- releasing his first-ever Ja 1 shoe a few months back.
It all clearly makes a ton of dollars and sense for both sides regardless ... as even with all of the controversy surrounding him, Morant's Ja 1 "Hunger" colorway drop sold out in a matter of minutes back in late May.
Morant's yet to comment on the support from Nike ... but he did say in a statement Friday he was going to work like hell to be "a better man than what I've been showing you."
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Ja Morant Suspended 25 Games ... After 2nd Gun Incident
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8:27 AM PT -- Ja Morant just addressed the suspension ... saying, "I've had time to reflect and I realize how much hurt I've caused. I want to apologize to the NBA, the Grizzlies, my teammates and the city of Memphis."
Morant also directly apologized to Silver, Grizzlies owner Robert Pera and GM Zach Kleiman for "the harm I've done" ... and shared his regret to his young fans.
"To the kids who look up to me, I'm sorry for failing you as a role model. I promise I'm going to be better."
Morant said he will spend his time away to focus on his mental health and decision making ... and will continue to train to be ready to go when his suspension is over.
"I hope you'll give me the chance to prove to you over time I'm a better man than what I've been showing you."
Ja Morant will miss more than a quarter of the 2023-24 NBA season as a result of his second gun-flashing incident -- the league just slapped the Memphis Grizzlies star with a 25-game suspension.
Adam Silver announced the punishment just minutes ago ... saying, "Ja Morant’s decision to once again wield a firearm on social media is alarming and disconcerting given his similar conduct in March for which he was already suspended eight games."
"The potential for other young people to emulate Ja's conduct is particularly concerning. Under these circumstances, we believe a suspension of 25 games is appropriate and makes clear that engaging in reckless and irresponsible behavior with guns will not be tolerated."
Ja Morant Apologizes For Gun Video, Vows To Seek Help
Morant was initially suspended without pay after showing a gun while at a Colorado strip club in March ... which he later apologized for and vowed to seek help.
Just two months later, the All-Star was spotted holding a weapon during an Instagram Live session with his friend.
The suspension begins immediately ... and Ja is forbidden from attending any team events, including preseason games prior to the start of the 2023-24 campaign in October.
The punishment will also hurt Morant's pockets -- he will lose approximately $12 million in salary during his time away from the court.
"For Ja, basketball needs to take a back seat at this time," Silver added. "Prior to his return to play, he will be required to formulate and fulfill a program with the league that directly addresses the circumstances that led him to repeat this destructive behavior."
There were rumors Morant's team was claiming the gun shown in the video was actually fake ... but the Association said Friday it concluded the firearm was real.
As part of the punishment, Morant will be required to meet certain conditions before he will get the green light to return to the court.
If he hits the criteria, Morant will be available to play in December.
Originally Published -- 8:03 AM PT
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Polo G Roasts Dillon Brooks In Freestyle
Dillon Brooks continues to catch strays after his trash talk blew up in his face this season ... 'cause the NBA hooper is now a punchline in Polo G's new freestyle -- and it's harsh!!
The Chicago artist dropped the vicious bar while appearing on "Justin Credible's Freestyles" with Power 106 in L.A. ... where he flowed over Ja Rule's classic "New York" beat.
It only took a few seconds for Polo to name-drop the former(?) Memphis Grizzlies player ... saying, "If he a lame like Dillon Brooks, I take him straight off the roster."
Justin immediately started cracking up ... but Polo was just getting started, freestyling for another two minutes before it was all said and done.
Of course, Brooks has been the butt of many jokes after calling LeBron James "old" and washed up in the middle of Memphis' first-round matchup against the Lakers ... which L.A. ended up winning in six games.
Classic Dillon Brooks on his confrontation with LeBron James: “I don’t care. He’s old. … I poke bears. I don’t respect someone until he gives me 40.”
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) April 20, 2023 @espn_macmahon
And Brooks had plenty more to say. pic.twitter.com/uWLONrubPZ
After the Grizzlies were sent packing, there were reports Memphis had no interest in bringing Brooks back "under any circumstances" ... which was later refuted by his agent.
Regardless of his NBA future, it sounds like the jabs at Brooks won't let up anytime soon.
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Cam'ron To Ja Morant Gangbangin' & Ballin' Don't Mix ... Rap Can't Be Your Backup Plan!!!
Cam'ron is telling Ja Morant he's seen hoop dreams deflate ... and doesn't want the embattled NBA superstar to flush his career for being too in love with the streets.
The Diplomats founder was once a top basketball prospect coming outta Harlem in the mid-1990s ... but didn't take his academics seriously and saw his career fizzle after tearing his hamstring at junior college in Texas.
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Cam'ron shared pics of his basketball playing days throwing up a gang sign to show Ja how unfocused he was at the time, where he says he got kicked outta college for pistol-whipping someone.
The "Oh Boy" rapper says he's not glorifying his past actions and doesn't want Ja, who's currently awaiting NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's judgment after his latest gun-toting video, to make the same mistake.
Camron SDE logo was fire tho. pic.twitter.com/YvSnC73EVg
— DJ CUTZ (@Djcutz) April 3, 2021 @Djcutz
Ja should probably listen to Cam, as he's had his own run-ins with NBA Commissioners in the past.
His 2000 album, "SDE," juxtaposed the NBA logo with a gun, raising the ire of the late David Stern. According to Cam's then-labelmate Dutch, the promo cost the company around $15 million dollars to settle with the league!!!
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Adam Silver Addresses Ja Morant Toy Gun Claims ... 'Should It Matter?'
Adam Silver is fully aware of the rumors surrounding whether Ja Morant was actually waving a toy gun during his second Instagram Live scandal ... but ultimately, the NBA commissioner says it might not make a difference when determining his impending punishment.
Silver spoke at length about Ja's situation in an interview on "The Dan Patrick Show" on Thursday ... and he said the crux of the issue is how the Memphis Grizzlies star's actions disregarded the importance of gun safety.
"It's interesting," Commish said Thursday. "The very issue for Ja, certainly in the first incident, was treating a gun as a toy. That's what we're talking about and that's what I think the danger is to society."
"Taking a gun, live streaming it without getting into gun issues in terms of the propriety of owning guns and the use of guns, I think everyone agrees that gun safety is critically important and that guns aren't toys."
He added ... "It's something that I'm thinking a lot about because, again, I'm not going to get into specifics about the investigation, but in fact, if you're live streaming something to the world that looks exactly like a gun and in a frankly reckless manner, should it matter whether or not it's a real gun?"
The claim gained traction after Claudia Jordan said on "The Breakfast Club" earlier this week that she heard from Ja's camp that the weapon shown in the video was actually fake.
Silver says the league will look into "whatever is presented to us" before concluding the investigation ... and will take past conduct and the circumstances of the situation into account.
Silver explained what's most important is getting Ja right as a human being ... with basketball taking a backseat for the time being.
Ja Morant Doing 'Good' After 2nd Gun Incident, Says Teammate Jaren Jackson Jr.
Ja was suspended indefinitely from all Memphis Grizzlies activities shortly after the video went viral -- he later apologized for his actions, but did not say if the gun was real.
The league will announce Ja's punishment following the NBA Finals ... and Silver hopes his time away from playing will put the rising star back on a positive trajectory.
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Ja Morant Doing 'Good' After 2nd Gun Incident ... Says Jaren Jackson Jr.
Ja Morant is doing "good" as his fate hangs in the balance after again flashing a gun on social media ... so says teammate Jaren Jackson Jr. who believes the Grizzlies superstar will come back with a vengeance!
"He's good," 23-year-old Jackson said Monday on Paul George's podcast.
"He's I think just growing up with this much attention on you, especially being this young. It's a lot to deal with."
Of course, Morant, outside a short, prepared statement, has been silent since the controversial video ... a moment Jaren clearly believes doesn't accurately portray the 23-year-old NBA superstar.
"Dude's great. People always gotta understand that everybody human. That's my brother though, no matter what. I stand my brother and I think that's the lesson everybody should take away from this."
Morant's going to be suspended -- the only question is for how long. After the Denver-area strip club incident, the NBA sat Ja down for eight games. The incoming punishment will presumably be much more severe.
But, Jackson -- who's played with Morant since 2019 -- wholeheartedly believes Ja will come back with a chip on his shoulder, and be better than ever.
"He works hard. He's smart as hell. He should've been MVP the other year," Jackson says, adding ... "The dude is high-level."
NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced the league will impose discipline on Morant after the NBA Finals have concluded.
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Adam Silver No Ruling On Ja Morant Yet ... Coming After NBA Finals
Ja Morant will have to wait at least a couple more days to learn his fate following his second gun video ... Adam Silver said Thursday the NBA will not announce anything regarding the Grizzlies superstar until after the Finals.
The commish spoke at length about Morant with reporters just before Game 1 of the Nuggets vs. Heat series ... and he made it clear, the league has basically wrapped its probe into the 23-year-old.
But, he said they don't want to announce any of their findings just yet ... out of respect for the Denver/Miami championship.
"We probably could have brought it to a head now," Silver said, "but we made the decision -- and I believe the Players Association agrees with us -- that it would be unfair to these players and to these teams in the middle of this series to announce the results of that investigation."
Ja Morant Addresses Second Gun Video, Adam Silver Shocked
Silver added that because it's the offseason -- and Morant has already been suspended indefinitely by Memphis -- he didn't see any need expedite a ruling that could possibly overshadow the Finals.
"It seemed better to park that at the moment," he said.
Silver did not indicate whether or not Morant would be receiving a hefty suspension -- though he did say "the history of prior acts" and "the individual player's history" would factor into any sort of punishment.
Of course, Morant has already been suspended once for flashing a gun on camera back in March ... and many expect a more lengthy ban to be coming following his most recent gun incident.
"My sense now is that shortly after the conclusion of the Finals," Silver added, "we will announce the outcome of that investigation."
For his part, Ja said after the second gun video surfaced last month he was taking "full accountability for" his actions ... and was "committed to continuing to work on myself."
Ja Morant Nike Releases New Shoes Despite Gun Video Backlash ... Sell Out In Minutes
Nike might not be distancing itself from Ja Morant over his recent gun-flashing incident after all -- the shoe giant just released his latest signature sneaker on Thursday ... and it sold out in minutes.
The scheduled Ja 1 "Hunger" colorway drop was seemingly up in the air after Nike erased all his shoes off its site last week ... which led to speculation about whether the brand was potentially going to suspend the sale -- or even its relationship with the All-Star guard altogether -- due to his off-court issues.
Luckily for sneakerheads, the kicks still dropped on Nike's SNKRS app ... and quick-acting fans were able to purchase them for $110 before they sold out, as reports claim there was an incredibly small supply.
Despite all the controversy, the shoes were clearly a hot commodity ... with a ton of people going to Twitter to express their frustrations over missing out on the drop.
In fact, one fan tweeted a photo claiming their size was sold out within three seconds of launching on the app.
Of course, hopeful buyers can always go to reseller sites like GOAT and StockX ... but they'll end up paying a bit more than the retail price. Right now, the shoes are selling for around $200.
Nike has been radio silent following Ja's second video ... which is a stark contrast from the Swoosh's statement in support of its athlete following his initial incident in March.
Ja signed a multi-year deal with Nike in 2019 ... and was introduced as its first Gen Z signature athlete.
The drop doesn't necessarily mean the brand is going to completely ignore the most recent incident ... but a breakup à la Kyrie Irving seems much less likely.
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Jalen Green Laughs Off Ja Morant Comments ... I Don't Have A Gun!!!
Houston Rockets star Jalen Green wants his fans to know he's no Ja Morant ... assuring his followers he didn't have a gun as he vibed out to NBA YoungBoy on Instagram Live on Wednesday.
The 21-year-old guard was riding in his car and listening to the rapper's "Bitch Let's Do It" as thousands of fans tuned in ... and given the eerie similarities to Ja's most recent gun-flashing video, plenty of users begged Green to not pull out a weapon.
"Don't flash no gun," one follower said ... as another added, "Don't pull a Ja and pull the gun out."
Jalen noticed the comments and laughed ... before putting all concern to rest by letting everyone know he wasn't strapped.
"Everybody's commenting, 'Don't pull no pistol out,'" Green told a passenger in the car. "They wildin', my n****, man."
"I don't got no gun."
The clip comes as Ja faces serious backlash for his second gun-related video in three months ... which has resulted in a suspension from all Grizzlies activities and an NBA investigation.
Ja Morant’s Instagram story:
— NBA Buzz (@OfficialNBABuzz) May 24, 2023 @OfficialNBABuzz
“Love ya ma 💙”
“Love ya pops 💙”
“You da greatest baby girl 💙 love ya”
“Bye.”
Stay strong, Ja 🙏 pic.twitter.com/hur6UJnRby
Hours before Green's live stream, Morant posted a cryptic message on his Instagram ... which had fans concerned over his well-being and led to cops making a welfare check on the All-Star.
Ultimately, Morant told law enforcement he was fine and was only saying goodbye to social media.
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Ja Morant Cops Do Welfare Check After Concerning Posts ... Claims He's Taking Social Media Break
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Police tell TMZ Sports officers did a welfare check on Ja Morant following his cryptic social media posts on Wednesday ... and, thankfully, they discovered he is not in any danger.
A spokesperson for the Shelby County Sheriff's Office said cops went to the NBA star's home in Tennessee shortly after Morant shared the concerning messages on his Instagram page ... and they say he told them simply "that he is taking a break from social media."
"He is fine," the spokesperson added.
Ja Morant’s Instagram story:
— NBA Buzz (@OfficialNBABuzz) May 24, 2023 @OfficialNBABuzz
“Love ya ma 💙”
“Love ya pops 💙”
“You da greatest baby girl 💙 love ya”
“Bye.”
Stay strong, Ja 🙏 pic.twitter.com/hur6UJnRby
In Morant's posts, he shared pictures of him with his mom, dad, and daughter ... before writing a caption that said nothing more than "bye." The posts were deleted a short time later.
Ja Morant Posts Cryptic Message Amid Gun Video Backlash, 'Bye'
Of course, given the turmoil that's surrounded him since he was seen brandishing a gun on video for the second time in less than three months ... his fans expressed big worry for the 23-year-old basketball player.
Fortunately, though, seems everything is OK.
Morant has said very little publicly since the second gun video was posted ... releasing just one statement that read, in part, "My words may not mean much right now, but I take full accountability for my actions. I’m committed to continuing to work on myself."
An NBA investigation into the clip remains ongoing.
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Ja Morant Cryptic Post Amid Gun Vid Backlash ... 'Bye'
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Ja Morant has fans concerned over a cryptic note shared to his social media account on Wednesday ... after the Memphis Grizzlies star showed love for his family before simply saying, "bye."
The messages were quickly deleted from the All-Star's Instagram page just minutes ago ... but screenshots have been shared all over, which have sparked thoughts and prayers being sent from his supporters.
Ja Morant’s Instagram story:
— NBA Buzz (@OfficialNBABuzz) May 24, 2023 @OfficialNBABuzz
“Love ya ma 💙”
“Love ya pops 💙”
“You da greatest baby girl 💙 love ya”
“Bye.”
Stay strong, Ja 🙏 pic.twitter.com/hur6UJnRby
Ja posted four different Instagram stories ... with tributes to his mom, dad and daughter before sharing the farewell note.
It's unclear if the post is a goodbye to social media or something much more serious ... as there's speculation he could be on hard times following his second gun-flashing video in just a few months.
23-year-old Morant was suspended last weekend after the second video surfaced ... and the NBA is currently investigating the matter. There's belief he could be facing a lengthy punishment from the league.
Commissioner Adam Silver said he was "shocked" by Morant's actions ... and while the league's still looking into the video, he's "expecting the worst."
We've reached out to reps for Morant, as well as local authorities -- so far, no word back.
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Maino Ja Morant's Issues ... Not Caused By NBA Youngboy Or Rap!!!
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Just because Ja Morant flashed guns on camera while listening to NBA Youngboy and rap music doesn't make it hip hop's fault ... so says Maino, who tells TMZ Sports the blame for Morant's woes is entirely on the Grizzlies superstar -- and no one else.
We got the "All the Above" rapper out in L.A. this week days after Morant was seen yet again on a social media live stream waving around a firearm ... and he told us straight up, Morant needs to get his act together quickly.
He said he was concerned about the people Morant has surrounded himself with ... telling us he's worried they're not advising the basketball player to make smart decisions -- and he suggested Ja bring others into his circle ASAP.
"He gotta have people around him that don't care what he got to say," Maino said.
As for those who believe rap is playing any role in all this ... Maino made it clear, that's just not an excuse he believes Morant can use.
"We know you like the music, you come from a culture, but homie, truth be told, you got way more opportunity than the average person," Maino said. "Don't throw the opportunity away trying to keep up with what's goin' on."
Maino tells us he's speaking from personal experience ... as the Brooklyn native spent time behind bars earlier in his life, before he turned things around.
"I'm the last person to try to condemn somebody for making mistakes because I've made many," he said. "Trust me!"
"He got age on his side," the 49-year-old added. "He got time on his side. I want to see him do way better than that."
Memphis has suspended Morant from team activities indefinitely over the latest video. NBA commissioner Adam Silver, meanwhile, said earlier this week he was disappointed while announcing the league has already commenced an investigation into it all.
For his part, Morant said of the latest drama that he takes "full accountability" for his actions ... and has vowed to work further on himself.
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Gilbert Arenas To Ja Morant Sacrifice Fun For Greatness ... Like Kobe And LeBron!!!
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Gilbert Arenas says Ja Morant can move past his two gun incidents and salvage his legacy ... telling TMZ Sports all the young NBA star has to do is follow Kobe Bryant and LeBron James' blueprint and focus on being great.
Morant's on-court success is currently being overshadowed by his off-court issues -- which include his most recent weapon-flashing video that's resulted in a second suspension.
Agent Zero knows a little bit about what the Memphis Grizzlies guard is going through -- in 2010, he was suspended indefinitely by then-NBA Commissioner David Stern for admittedly bringing guns into the Wizards' locker room and having a standoff with his teammate, Javaris Crittenton.
Arenas was hit with a hefty suspension over the whole ordeal ... and he tells us it's something that tarnished how people view his own career, despite all his accomplishments.
"What do you want your legacy to be?" Arenas asked. "I did 99 things right. I did one thing wrong. Everybody remembers the one thing. No matter how many championships, how many scoring titles you win. They're going to remember this moment in this time."
Ultimately, Agent Zero believes Morant needs people in his corner who will hold him accountable and challenges the embroiled point guard to reflect on what he wants to be remembered for when he's no longer in the NBA.
Gil name-dropped Kobe and LeBron as perfect examples of guys who did it the right way ... explaining they sacrificed fun and certain friendships for their love of the game.
Arenas says Ja will have to cut ties with some people in order to get back to being considered superstar status like Jayson Tatum, Luka Doncic and more ... but there's no doubt in his mind it can happen.
Gil spent 12 seasons in the NBA and has pivoted to being a media personality in retirement, talking all things hoops on his "Gil's Arena" podcast on the Underground Fantasy Content Network.
There's a lot more great stuff from Arenas on the Ja situation ... so check out the whole clip.