Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball revealed on Thursday afternoon that he's open to a trade from the team following the 127-118 loss to the Indiana Pacers, Yahoo Sports' Kelly Iko revealed. In 27 minutes, Ball shot 5-for-21 from the field, finishing with 18 points, seven rebounds, and nine assists.
So, where could the 24-year-old land after revealing his emotions in the team he's played for since getting drafted No. 3 overall in the 2020 NBA Draft?
There's another point guard in Memphis who's in a similar situation. A trade between the two teams could give both players a chance to reset their careers.
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Could the Grizzlies use Ja Morant in a trade for Hornets' LaMelo Ball?
The Grizzlies' superstar point guard is currently injured with a calf strain and will be out for at least the next two weeks, but his recent actions have revealed that his time in Memphis may be coming to a close.
Both Memphis and the Charlotte Hornets appear to be in the same situation with their superstar guards, so would it be realistic if the two teams just swapped players in a trade?
In a deal like this, it may work out nearly perfectly. Morant is currently playing in his third season of a five-year, $197.23 million deal he signed back in 2022. Meanwhile, LaMelo Ball is in his second season of a five-year, $203.85 million contract he signed in 2023.
This means that Morant is making an annual income of about $39.4 million, and Ball is making $40.8 million a year. The two contracts are very similar to each other.
With all of this being said, the Memphis Grizzlies may be the top candidate to land LaMelo Ball if he's traded.

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