Memphis Grizzlies player apologizes for Instagram post disparaging police

AP photo by Brandon Dill / Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant dunks in front of Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon (00) and center Nikola Vucevic on March 10 in Memphis.
AP photo by Brandon Dill / Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant dunks in front of Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon (00) and center Nikola Vucevic on March 10 in Memphis.

MEMPHIS - Memphis Grizzlies rookie guard Ja Morant posted and deleted an Instagram photo suggesting he'd replace his name with an expletive on his No. 12 jersey in a protest against police.

Morant apologized Sunday night, saying the message didn't "accurately convey" what he wanted to share and that he knows "there are good cops '12' out there."

"My post was intended to focus on bad cops who get away with the murder of unarmed Black men and women and those who continue to harass peaceful BLACK LIVES MATTER protestors," Morant said.

Morant also asked for "justice" in the death of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman shot and killed by Louisville (Kentucky) Metro Police officers who were performing a no-knock warrant.

Morant's post came as the NBA, the National Basketball Players Association and Nike were reportedly working on a deal to allow players to replace their names with social justice statements when the NBA season resumes July 30.

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