UPDATE: Tensions erupted following the Memphis Grizzlies’ 102-96 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on October 28, 2023, as Klay Thompson responded fiercely to Ja Morant’s trash talk. Morant, sidelined for the third consecutive game due to a calf strain, confronted Thompson after the final buzzer, igniting a heated exchange that security had to intervene to diffuse.
The verbal sparring between the two players has been escalating since the 2022 NBA playoffs, when Thompson played a pivotal role in eliminating the Grizzlies on their path to his fourth championship with the Golden State Warriors. Following the game, Thompson did not hold back, stating, “He’s a funny guy… especially for a guy who rarely takes accountability.”
During the match, Thompson was involved in multiple confrontations, including one with Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama, who was assessed a flagrant foul for tripping Dallas rookie Cooper Flagg. The intensity peaked after Thompson and Grizzlies wing Vince Williams Jr. exchanged words, resulting in both receiving technical fouls.
Morant took a jab at Thompson during a postgame interview, saying, “Tell him who the best shooter in the house was. It wasn’t bruh from Golden State.” This comment followed Thompson’s impressive performance, where he scored a season-high 22 points but missed a crucial game-tying 3-pointer with just 20.6 seconds left on the clock.
“It was really just running his mouth, and he’s been running his mouth for a long time,” Thompson said, criticizing Morant’s comments as lacking “intelligent depth.”
Thompson, reflecting on Morant’s off-court issues, emphasized the need for the NBA’s stars to be present. “We need our best players to be out there… I hate to see that go to waste,” he remarked, alluding to Morant’s recent suspensions for conduct detrimental to the team and other incidents involving handguns.
As Morant’s struggles continue this season, averaging just 17.9 points and shooting 35.9% from the field, Thompson expressed disappointment over Morant’s ongoing issues, saying, “It’s kind of the story of his career so far, just leaving us wanting more.”
Thompson also drew parallels between the current Grizzlies’ behavior and past incidents, recalling a flagrant foul by former Memphis player Dillon Brooks that left Warriors’ Gary Payton II injured. He added, “They just talk a lot. They’ve always talked a lot. And never really backed it up either, so I don’t really respect that.”
The rivalry between Thompson and Morant is heating up, and fans are eager to see how this narrative unfolds in the coming matches. With both players representing their teams’ competitive spirits, all eyes will be on the next encounter between the Warriors and Grizzlies as the season progresses.







































