SAN ANTONIO — The Memphis Grizzlies were without star Ja Morant for Friday’s 140-112 victory against the San Antonio Spurs due to right foot soreness.
Morant missed his 18th game this season, making him ineligible to win regular-season NBA awards; Players must play at least 65 games to qualify.
Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins mentioned that Morant had been suffering from a sprained foot since a Jan. 9 home loss to the Houston Rockets.
“The last game against the Spurs he got tangled up and had a little collision with a Spurs player that really made things worse,” Jenkins said.
Morant, 25, led Memphis with 21 points and a team-high 12 assists on Wednesday in a 129-115 victory over the Spurs.
Morant tested the sore foot early Friday, but Jenkins said the two-time All-Star was “tending to be out.” Morant tested the foot again during pregame warmups, before the Grizzlies staff made the decision to sit him.
The Grizzlies (27-15) improved to 11-7 with Morant out of the lineup. A sixth-year veteran, he is averaging 21.4 points, 7.5 assists and 1.3 steals this season.