It’s fair to say that Ja Morant isn’t hurting for money given the fact that he’ll make $37 million this season. That doesn’t mean the Memphis Grizzlies star is going to pass on earning more cash that he, as well as an arbitrator, believes a local restaurant owes him.
According to Fox 13, Morant entered a marketing agreement with the restaurant chain Wing Guru, which has five locations in the Memphis area, on January 1, 2022. Court documents obtained by the news outlet show that Wing Guru agreed to pay Morant $75,000 per year in monthly payments of $6,250.
Author: Michael
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL:
https://www.youtube.
JJ Watt joins The Pat McAfee Show to discuss:
0
Paolo Banchero expected to make his return for
Believe it or not, someone saw something of value within the annual dumpster fire that is the Cleveland Browns. That something was the lone fire-retardant player/coach/executive/owner within the organization, Myles Garrett (Mason Rudolph may disagree).
*Apologies to Nick Chubb, Joel Bitonio and Wyatt Teller – naming four Browns just doesn’t hit quite as hard.
During Baltimore’s Week 18 throttling of Cleveland, Ravens offensive lineman Roger Rosengarten, a rookie, took a brief break from trying to contain Garrett’s edge rushing, to ask the All-Pro for the cloak atop his armor.
✔️ Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry preview the Or
Former-NBA player Rip Hamilton and Ashley Nicol
It’s no secret that WNBA players don’t make a ton of money. But according to Brittney Griner, the new women’s 3-on-3 league, Unrivaled, might help to change that.
Co-founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, Unrivaled aims to give players an alternative option to going overseas during the offseason. The games will be played on a shorter full court with seven-minute quarters.
Collier said on social media that it will look like “normal basketball with more spacing.”
And it pays more than the WNBA, too.
The Generation xG crew examines the way Manches