Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant tweeted on Sunday that a friend of his has been banned from games at FedExForum for a year as a result of a confrontation between his supporters and members of the Indiana Pacers organization a week earlier.
The NBA confirmed that unnamed individuals have been banned from the arena, while adding that its investigation found no evidence that anyone was threatened with a weapon during the incident, which happened after the Grizzlies beat the Pacers on January 29.
Citing unnamed sources, The Indianapolis Star and USA Today reported that multiple members of the Pacers saw a red dot pointed at them, and The Athletic reported that a Pacers security guard believed the laser was attached to a gun.
âNBA Security and league investigators conducted an investigation interviewing numerous eyewitnesses and reviewing video surveillance following allegations made by the Indiana Pacers organization regarding a postgame incident on Jan. 29. While we substantiated that a postgame situation arose that was confrontational, based on interviews and other evidence gathered, we could not corroborate that any individual threatened others with a weapon,â NBA spokesman Mike Bass said in an emailed statement.
âCertain individuals involved in the postgame situation and a related matter during the game that night have been subsequently banned from attending games in the arena. If additional information becomes available related to the postgame situation, the league office will conduct a further review,â Bassâ statement continued.
Morant didnât play in the Grizzliesâ 106-103 loss to Toronto on Sunday because of right wrist soreness and was not available for comment after the game.
Before the game, Morant tweeted that reports about the incident âpaint this negative image on me and my fam. & banned my brother from home games for a year. unbelievable.â
During the Jan. 29 game, there was barking between Pacers players and friends of Morant seated along the sideline. A close friend of Morantâs, Davonte Pack, was escorted from the arena as Pacers bench players shouted in Packâs direction.
The talking reportedly continued into the playersâ parking area after the game.
Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said the team addressed the matter internally.
âAware of the investigation of the NBA. Did a full investigation,â Jenkins said. âWe were fully compliant with it, and I think they came out with a statement saying nothing was corroborated or found.
âThatâs what I know, and thatâs all Iâm going to comment on it.â
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