Kyrie Irving on Ja Morant: “He’s been too criticized by the media”
Kyrie Irving on Ja Morant: “He’s been too criticized by the media.” Kyrie Irving shows his support for Ja Morant after the game against the Grizzlies
Ja Morant returned to the team and will most likely be on the court for the first time in a month, after a difficult period of investigations and suspension, against the Rockets in the next Grizzlies game.
After the win against the Mavs, the Memphis star shared a post-game moment with Kyrie Irving (who scored 28 points against coach Jenkins’ team).
I don’t want to share what we said, but I appreciate the respect, the authenticity that’s also off the court, even between our families. We take care of each other. There are players that you develop a relationship with, even with the WNBA, and we support each other
Kyrie Irving
Morant found support from Kyrie Irving, who has often been involved in controversial incidents over the past year and a half. Just last January, sharing a link to a documentary deemed anti-Semitic resulted in a suspension from the NBA and a barrage of criticism from global media and the public.
Morant (who opened up in a long interview with ESPN) has also experienced, and is experiencing, a similar public situation after his Instagram live in which he showed a gun. That’s why Kyrie, especially in this period, has made it clear that he is very close to the 23-year-old who has just received his first signature shoe from Nike.
I believe that every difficult moment in life shapes character and when you deal with this type of experience, even publicly, you have to keep doing what you’re doing. I think from the media – this is what I think – there’s been too much criticism, just like it was for me. […] There’s a human being with emotions, and that’s what matters to me: I wish him and his family the best and peace. He has a long career ahead of him
Kyrie Irving