The 2026 NBA offseason has its first blockbuster. The Memphis Grizzlies have traded two-time All-Star guard Ja Morant to the Portland Trail Blazers, ending one of the most turbulent star-team partnerships in recent memory and signaling a full reset in Memphis. Here is what the deal involves and why both sides made the move.
The terms of the trade
Portland acquired Morant, with Memphis receiving forward Jerami Grant and forward Kris Murray, plus one million dollars in cash considerations. For the Grizzlies, the move avoids the alternative many expected, attaching draft capital to move on from Morant’s contract and the drama around it. Instead they brought back rotation pieces and freed themselves to build around a new core.
Why Memphis pulled the trigger
With this trade, the Grizzlies have now moved all three of the cornerstones who defined their recent rise. Morant, Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr. have all been dealt since Memphis was swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first round of the 2025 playoffs. After years of injuries and off-court issues that limited Morant to just 79 games over three seasons, the front office chose a clean break over another attempt to make the partnership work.
What Portland is betting on
For the Trail Blazers, this is a swing for upside. At 26, Morant still has the explosiveness that made him one of the league’s most electric guards at his peak. He joins a young team coming off its first playoff appearance since 2021, headlined by breakout forward Deni Avdija. The fit raises real questions, though, because Portland’s backcourt is already crowded with veterans, including Jrue Holiday and Damian Lillard, who returned to the franchise after being waived elsewhere.
The risk and the reward
This is the kind of trade that defines an offseason. If Morant stays healthy and available, Portland may have found a franchise-altering talent at a discount. If the injuries and inconsistency continue, the Blazers will face the same questions Memphis just walked away from. Either way, the deal sets the tone for a 2026 offseason that still has major dominoes to fall, from veterans weighing their options to contenders reshaping their rosters.
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