Updates: Colorado Police Also Investigating Ja Morant; NBA Rescinds Greek Freak’s Triple-DoublePolice in Colorado said Monday they are investigating Ja Morant's actions from the weekend after the Memphis Grizzlies star posted an Instagram Live video in which he displayed what appeared to be a gun while at a nightclub.
The incident took place at a bar in Glendale, Colorado, a small enclave surrounded by Denver known for its strip clubs and shopping centers. The Glendale Police Department said it is investigating whether Morant might have broken any gun laws.
Colorado is an open-carry state, although there are exceptions to the law, including the carrying of a firearm on federal property. It is illegal in Colorado to possess a firearm while under the influence of alcohol.
NBA rules also prohibit a player from possessing a firearm while on team property or traveling on team business. In the video livestreamed by Morant, it is not clear whether he is intoxicated, but others are shown drinking.
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Meanwhile, the NBA has rescinded Giannis Antetokounmpo's 10th rebound last night--and thus his triple-double, sources tell ESPN. League rules say that for a field-goal attempt to count as official, the player has to shoot "with intent to score a field-goal" -- i.e. to make the shot.