The Ja Morant trade rumors are no longer just smoke.
For the first time since drafting him second overall, the Memphis Grizzlies are open to listening to offers, a league-shifting development first reported by Shams Charania.
Just in: For the first time, the Memphis Grizzlies are entertaining offers to potentially move two-time All-Star Ja Morant ahead of the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/SD0RT9Jhuj
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) January 9, 2026
With the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline approaching, Ja Morant next team odds are already shifting, as contenders and long-shot suitors weigh the price of acquiring one of the league’s most explosive guards.
Ja Morant next team odds
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Updated odds (Jan. 9): Sportsbooks have continued to adjust the Ja Morant next team odds following ESPN’s report confirming trade discussions, as teams clarify interest.
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Ja Morant career trajectory
Ja Morant burst onto the national scene at Murray State, quickly becoming one of the most explosive prospects in the country. That rise led to him being selected second overall in the 2019 NBA Draft, where he immediately changed the direction of the Memphis Grizzlies.
Morant won Rookie of the Year and followed it up with an All-Star appearance and All-NBA honors, establishing himself as one of the league’s most dynamic guards. At his peak, he’s been a walking highlight reel — attacking the rim, pushing pace, and thriving as the centerpiece of a young Memphis core.
But his career hasn’t been without turbulence. Injuries and off-court issues have slowed his momentum, raising questions about availability and long-term stability. Still, when Morant is on the floor, few players can match his impact — making his future one of the more fascinating storylines in the league.
Ja Morant next team favorites
Memphis Grizzlies
I want to make one thing clear with this article. Just because a team is listening to offers doesn't mean they're obligated to trade that player — yet.
We all know how good Ja Morant can be when he's healthy and focused on basketball. Off-court issues have slowed down his development, but the Memphis Grizzlies know what they could possibly be losing.
This market will close right after the NBA trade deadline, and if the Grizzlies aren't happy with the current offers, they can take solace in the fact that he's under contract for another two full seasons.
They are in the driver's seat, for now.
Sacramento Kings
The Sacramento Kings are likely going to be in on a bunch of deals this year around the deadline, given how fast their ship is sinking with a veteran-led roster.
The Kings view Morant as a cornerstone piece, one they can start fresh with and build around, potentially with a high draft pick in the offseason.
Whether Morant would be willing to push his way out of Memphis for a struggling Sacramento side remains to be seen, but it makes sense that the Kings are viewed as a likely suitor.
Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves have plenty to like in their current core, but a true lead guard could help unlock another level for Anthony Edwards. After missing out on Trae Young, adding Ja Morant would give Minnesota a dynamic ball-dominant playmaker who thrives attacking downhill and creating easy looks for teammates.
Morant’s ability to pressure the rim would open space for Edwards to work off the ball more often, boosting efficiency while easing the nightly playmaking load. Minnesota also has enough perimeter defenders and rim protection to help insulate Morant defensively, making the on-court fit realistic.
Odds are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
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