Ja Morant's iconic dunks have been an essential part of his game. However, the Grizzlies star feels he should stop dunking to preserve his energy in the long run.
Arenas cited the example of Vince Carter, who in 2004, announced his intention to quit dunking. Carter faced significant backlash from fans and the media, and Arenas believes that Ja Morant would have avoided similar criticism by keeping his decision private.
Arenas also noted that fans pay to see players like Morant entertain them with their exceptional abilities, making the decision to stop dunking publicly all the more puzzling.
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There's a difference between dunking and doing the sh*t he (Ja Morant) does.
Gilbert Arenas saidJa Morant, known for his electrifying dunks, has made a conscious effort to limit his high-flying exploits this season. In the 12 games he has played, Morant has dunked only three times, and is particularly avoiding the kind of spectacular, over-the-defender dunks that have made him a fan favorite.
Morant's decision to scale back on his dunking is motivated by a desire to prioritize his health and durability. Morant has struggled with injuries throughout his career.
A recent example was his eight-game absence last month due to a posterior hip subluxation and associated pelvic strains, which he suffered after a midair collision with Los Angeles Lakers center Christian Koloko.
Ja Morant ejected from game following disputed foul call
During a tensed fourth quarter of the game between the Memphis Grizzlies and Sacramento Kings, which ended 115-110 on Thursday night, Grizzlies guard Ja Morant was ejected after he picked up a second technical for his reaction to a foul call against him when contesting a fadeaway by Kings veteran DeMar DeRozan. This saw the guard leave the game with six minutes left to play.

