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In the modern age of sports and media, more and more athletes get behind the mic and tell their story, and now Memphis ...
The Memphis Grizzlies aren't the only ones staying busy, as superstar guard Ja Morant announced the launch of Catch12.
The City of Memphis lost two motions before the state appeals court this week in its ongoing lawsuit with the police union.
“We’re building the platform ourselves—with purpose, pride, and power.” About Catch12: Catch12 is a Black-owned, athlete-led media company founded by NBA star Ja Morant and his inner circle.
Coca-Cola’s Powerade pulled its ads featuring the 23-year-old point guard after the Memphis Grizzlies suspended him because he flashed a gun on social media during a wild night at a Denver-ar… ...
We all know Ja Morant's history with the NBA. But let the guy have some fun!
Drew Hill: Ja Morant on social media: “Yeah, I hate it there. The only reason I’m on it still is because I have endorsements and stuff I gotta post. I don’t really want to be on there.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Police in Tennessee conducted a welfare check Wednesday on suspended Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant and say “he is fine” after cryptic messages appeared on his Instagram ...
Ja Morant was suspended by the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday after he appeared to be holding a gun in another social media video that was streamed live on Instagram, the latest in a series of ...
Ja Morant and his circle officially launched a media company this week, Catch12, with an eye on creating original content, highlighting community impact, and providing cultural storytelling to ...
According to police who performed a welfare check, Grizzlies star guard Ja Morant is simply taking a break from social media.