Claudia Jordan is giving some inside information about Ja Morant. While guest hosting The Breakfast Club today Jordan revealed that she has a source who said Morant’s team is claiming the gun in the viral video was fake.
During the clip posted to the radio shows Instagram account, Jordan can be heard saying, “my sources say that the relative in the car had a toy gun in the car. The gun is not real and was playing around with it and passed it to Ja and that got caught on the live.” She said. “The video was sent to Adam Silver, the NBA allegedly, and they have it and they said the gun looks extremely fake. Like it’s obviously a toy gun.”
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Jordan also went on to add the her source alleged that Adam Silver is still going to move forward with the suspension. “They’re still going to go through with the suspension looking like it’s going to be about 30 games even though they know it is a toy gun.” Charlamagne Tha God quickly weighed in and said he feels like Morant’s team could’ve came up with a better excuse. “That’s the best excuse y’all can come up with?” Charlamagne questioned. “If it was a toy gun why not say that from the start, why issue an apology for a toy gun.”
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Now were not sure if Jordan’s claims are 100% true, but would it would be crazy if the gun was fake this whole time. If your not caught up on the controversy surrounding the NBA all star, Ja Morant here’s a little refresher.
JA MORANT SUSPENDED FROM MEMPHIS GRIZZLES AFTER FLASHING A GUN ON INSTAGRAM LIVE
Now this is the second time Morant was seen in a viral video flashing a gun. The NBA has been silent on what his punishment will be this time, but the NBA commissioner Adam Silver, recently spoke with the media and gave everyone an update.
“We look at both the history of prior acts, and we look at the individual player’s history as well,” Silver said. “And the seriousness of course of the conduct… In terms of the timing, we’ve uncovered a fair amount of additional information… We probably could have brought it to a head now, but we made the decision, and I believe the player association agrees with us, that it would be unfair to these players and these teams to announce in the middle of this series to announce the results of that investigation.”