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Tuesday night marked the highly anticipated return of Ja Morant to the NBA court after serving a 25-game suspension. However, Morant didn’t just make a comeback; he put on a scoring spectacle, tallying an impressive 34 points. Furthermore, he sealed the victory for the Memphis Grizzlies with a dazzling spin dribble near the basket lay, culminating in a game-winning floater.

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In the lead-up to the game, Morant faced hearty boos from Pelicans fans during pregame introductions and even when handling the ball on the opening possession. However, as the game progressed, the boos gradually faded away. Morant, fueled by the negativity from the crowd, turned the experience into a storybook-like comeback, leaving NBA fans in awe of his resilience.

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Ja Morant reflects on his father and family

Witnessing his son embark on a life-altering journey, and doing so with flair, stirred deep emotions in Ja Morant’s father after the game. Reflecting on his father’s courtside presence, Ja Morant described it as a “perfect ending,” emphasizing the profound connection he now shares with God.

Discussing his dad’s reactions, Ja acknowledged that emotions ran high, characterizing the entire journey as “kind of sad in a sense.” The sentiment of accomplishment and poignant reflection layered the atmosphere, making it a moment of significance for the Morant family.

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Even with the dazzling performance, Morant displayed signs of rustiness, occasionally struggling with jump shots. Nevertheless, he torched the New Orleans Pelicans for an impressive 34 points, relying on his exceptional athleticism to drive into the paint and finish.

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Morant’s crossovers, floater setups, finger rolls, and double-pump bank shots continue to stand among the league’s elite, a level that remains unmatched.

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Skip Bayless has advice for Ja

Preparing for a spectacular comeback took Ja Morant much more than just 35 minutes of court time. Conversely, it took Skip Bayless significantly less time to remind Ja of his current standing in the league.

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While congratulating Morant on his stylish comeback, the analyst urged him to exhibit maturity and recognize the position he and the Grizzlies currently occupy. Bayless encouraged Ja to emphasize the need for him to be a superstar, both on and off the court. In an X update, Bayless conveyed, “Celebrate, Ja, but do so maturely. This team — this league — needs you to be a superstar on and off the court. You are so capable. Welcome back.”

Morant and the Memphis team have a track record of exuberant celebrations, suggesting a pattern that history may repeat itself. However, given Morant’s unique journey and experience, there is optimism that this time around, things may unfold differently in Memphis.

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Saahil Dhillan is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports who discovered his basketball passion through the dynamic between Miami's LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. Years later, Kobe Bryant reignited his love, transforming him into an extensive contributor who savors the matches, covers games live, analyzes post-game pressers, and reports on injuries. With his stories, he aims at making readers feel the intense drama unfolding on the court every day. His inclination towards the sporting world fits him right into our News Center. Beyond the scoreboard, Saahil remains on the lookout for quant frames, all while navigating the humorous tantrums of his dogs and their four-legged co-stars.

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