Is Ja Morant’s Slump Signaling a Deeper Crisis? Shocking Stats from His Last 10 Games Revealed!
So, the Memphis Grizzlies took a tough 114-100 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday—and, honestly, you have to wonder if things would look a whole lot different if Ja Morant had shown up on fire. But here’s the kicker: Morant’s been struggling big time lately, churning out just 15 points a game over his last five contests, while barely hitting 10 percent from beyond the arc. Is it a slump, or something deeper brewing beneath the surface? With whispers swirling about a potential departure from Memphis, the question becomes—can Ja flip the script before his trade value tanks and leaves the Grizzlies in a tougher spot than ever? This isn’t just a hiccup; it feels like a turning point for both Morant and the team that once counted on him so heavily. What happens next could define not only his legacy, but Memphis’s future too.

The Memphis Grizzlies couldn’t keep up with the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night and lost to the reigning champions 114-100. But they probably would have had a better chance if their star player had been performing well.
Ja Morant had another off-night, posting just 11 points, three rebounds, and eight assists. Sadly, that follows a painful trend for him because over the last five games, Morant has averaged 15.0 points, 9.2 assists, and 3.8 rebounds on 27.6 percent from the field and only 10.7 percent from the three-point line.
Ja Morant over the last 5 games:
15.0 PPG
9.2 APG
3.8 RPG
27.6% FG
10.7% 3P
33.1 MPG https://t.co/mpwyhBajq7 pic.twitter.com/rsSRotVw5o— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) November 10, 2025
For the season so far, those totals bump up to 19.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 7.9 assists. Morant is simply not playing like the leader the Grizzlies are used to.
This all comes at a tricky time for the team and their star. It seems increasingly likely that Morant could be leaving the Grizzlies and some of his public statements have made it obvious that he’s no longer happy playing in Memphis.
If he did leave, that would be a large blow for the Grizzlies, although it may be best if he’s truly unhappy with his current situation. But will he increase his output before he leaves the team?
If he continues to play poorly, Morant’s trade value will plummet, and that could hurt the Grizzlies and prevent them from creating the sort of future they need. But right now, Morant is in a rut, and it’s not clear what will get him out of it.
For years, he was the most valuable player in Memphis, but his production had been tarnished over the last few seasons due to his on-court work and bad off-court choices. It really feels like this is the end of his chapter with the Grizzlies, and he is going out with a whimper instead of a bang.
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