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Recently, the contents of an alleged audiotape of NBA star Ja Morant using derogatory language with a referee became public. This event happened last year after a game in OKC. The event and the aftermath highlight the complex connection between sports players and the media.

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Claiming that he had access to the audio, NBA insider Tom Haberstroh said that Morant used an expletive for the referee. “Last year, Ja Morant called an NBA referee ‘a ho’ on the record in an interview after a game in OKC,” Haberstroh posted. “It never got out. I obtained the audio, and reflected on the important role of in-person media as a guardrail for the NBA superstar,” he wrote on X sharing a link to the article containing the alleged exchange.

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After the contents of the recording were shared, fans expressed their disappointment. Many fans sided with the NBA star and questioned the intention and timing of the release of contents of the audio. A fan called out Haberstroh and said he was embarrassed” for him.

One fan questioned the timing of the leaked audio.

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Another fan called it part of a hate campaign against Morant.

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Fights between fans and sports people are not new. One fan, reflecting the offensive nature of Morant, said, “Ho” is probably the least offensive thing players say to refs lmao, Ja hate is out of control.”

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Morant’s strength in dealing with suspension and triumph on the court

Ja Morant faced adversity head-on during his suspension, reflecting on the difficult days in a France 24 article. He admitted the constant help that got him through difficult times, saying, “Definitely tough, horrible days. But the support I had throughout this process, it definitely helped me a lot. It was pretty much all I could lean on.”

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Read More: Is Ja Morant a More Impactful Leader Than Luka Dončić?

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Now, after the suspension, Morant wants to help his team do well. His approach reflects humility and a commitment to teamwork. He said, “I’m just trying to come back and do whatever I can to help the team win.

Watch This Story: LeBron James Pens Heartfelt Welcome Message to Ja Morant Upon NBA Return

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Since Morant came back, the Memphis Grizzlies have gotten better. They won four games in a row. Morant’s stat line: 26.2 points every game, 8.1 assists, and 5.9 rebounds, shows his success and the team’s good future ahead.

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