We don't stop Ja Morant anymore, if we ever did.

The Grizzlies prodigy wandered against the Spurs on the night of Monday to Tuesday to lead Memphis to a prolific success (118-105).

Morant broke his career and franchise highs by the way with a 52-point game.

With, as always, a high artistic note.

The star of the Grizzlies (3rd in the West) has also combined spectacle and efficiency, weaving his "Spider-Man" web in every corner of the FedEx Forum and spending almost more time in the air than on the floor, force of acrobatic gestures to make the crowd rise.

A sick dunk on Jakob Poeltl

His end to the second quarter was one of impressive power and control: not content with getting three shots in a row from behind the arc, he crushed a huge dunk on the head of Jakob Poeltl, 2, 16 m and which makes him 25 cm, before scoring at the buzzer, in an off-center position, volleying a ball in the air launched on the other side of the field by Steve Adams in quarterback mode.

UH...


We're talking about these two actions of 🤯😵😱💢💥💨



JA!!


DEATH!!

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With 29 pawns at the break, Morant did not stop in such a good way because the Spurs resisted.

And in the money-time, he scored 13 points in a row, still flying on double-steps, to complete the job.

World-class.

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