Ja Morant hits two 360s in the same match: is that 720?

Ja Morant hits two 360s in the same match: is that 720?
Ja Morant hits two 360s in the same match: is that 720?

The Brooklyn Nets won 106 to 104 in an extremely enjoyable game to follow against the Memphis Grizzlies. Yet, on an individual basis, it was Ja Morant who stole the show with two otherworldly highlights and a superb overall performance.

The Memphis Grizzlies believed in it until the end against a truly astonishing Brooklyn collective, but a final shot from Santi Adama could not allow his team to win the bet. The ball escaped from the hands of Ja Morant on the action, otherwise the outcome could have been different.

Because the leader of the Oursons had a great night, both in terms of aesthetics and efficiency. Half of the title of Aya Nakamura was exceptional in the management of the meeting with nine assists, each one more beautiful than the last.

But it was especially in storing that he distinguished himself with 25 points and two baskets from another world. Two lay-ups made afterwards in full 360. We don't know which one we prefer, but what is certain is that the athletic feat is considerable!

BUT JA MORANT WHO ARE YOU?!?!? pic.twitter.com/64Un4G8HX9

— TrashTalk (@TrashTalk_fr) https://twitter.com/TrashTalk_fr/status/1853615393568383147?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

This guy is a video game pic.twitter.com/WLe9aHrryk

— TrashTalk (@TrashTalk_fr) https://twitter.com/TrashTalk_fr/status/1853625040144580993?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

If the franchise player particularly stood out, this is also the case for the rookie. Zach Edey released the best performance from a player of his vintage this season with 25 points, 12 rebounds and 4 blocks at 11/12 shooting. A physical domination at all times which almost tilted the Nets racket and the match.

Ja Morant prime is back, for our greatest pleasure, and he has at his side a kingpin ready to make his life easier for many years to come!


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