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No timeframe for Morant's Grizzlies return during "healing process"

There's no timetable for Ja Morant to return to the Memphis Grizzlies, and the All-Star guard knows he's made "difficult decisions and poor choices" that he has to be accountable for, coach Taylor Jenkins said Sunday night.

Morant was not with the team in Los Angeles for games against the Clippers on Sunday and the Lakers on Tuesday while the NBA investigates a social media post in which Morant appeared to be holding a gun.

Morant streamed the video on his Instagram account early Saturday of himself holding what appeared to be a gun at a nightclub, hours after playing in Denver. He said in a statement through the agency that represents him that he takes "full responsibility" for his actions and that he was going to "take some time away to get help."

"He understands he's made some difficult decisions and poor choices in the past that he's got to account for," Jenkins said. "He's definitely embracing the mistakes that he's made but only time will tell. We're going to support him and we're going to hold him accountable to make those changes."

Jenkins declined to outline the steps Morant needs to take to rejoin the team, saying, "We love him, we want what's best for him, we support him. It's going to be a difficult process but we've got a great group to get through this."

He called it "an ongoing healing process."

Morant also was the subject of a league investigation after a Jan. 29 incident in Memphis that he said led to a friend of his being banned from home games for a year. That incident occurred after a game against the Indiana Pacers. Multiple media outlets reported that members of the Pacers saw a red dot pointed at them, and a team security guard believed the laser was attached to a gun.

The NBA confirmed that

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