LAS VEGAS — Memphis Grizzlies star Jaren Jackson Jr. said he and his teammates have little choice but to deal with the absence of Ja Morant across the first 25 games of the upcoming season, but Jackson said Morant will still find ways to impact the team during his suspension. «We just gotta navigate it,» Jackson said after Team USA's final day of training camp here in Sin City, and ahead of its first exhibition game in preparation for the FIBA World Cup against Puerto Rico on Monday night. «Obviously, we know that not having Ja is a real big hole to fill, but, you know, he's not, it's not like he's not gonna be around. »He's gonna give us all the tools to be able to get that done." Morant was suspended for 25 games without pay in June for «conduct detrimental to the league» after he posed with a firearm in a car during a live-streamed video in May — a little more than two months after he first posed with a firearm on a livestream in a Denver nightclub.
Morant's suspension also requires him to «meet certain conditions» before he returns to play, and the NBA said he will be ineligible to participate in «any public league or team activities, including preseason games,» while he is suspended.
The superstar guard's suspension was only one of several significant things to happen to the Grizzlies this summer. Dillon Brooks, the team's top perimeter defender and vocal leader, wasn't re-signed after a rough first-round playoff series against the Los Angeles Lakers, while Tyus Jones was shipped to Washington as part of a three-team deal that brought longtime Boston Celtics star Marcus Smart to the Grizzlies.