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After being fined by the NBA for doing a gun celebration, Morant has doubled down by doing what looks like him throwing a grenade into the crowd. Dirk Nowitzki and Taylor Rooks were seen joking ...
Ja Morant says it’s not a grenade 3-point celebration: ‘I’m taking my words, and I’m throwing them out there’ “That’s my celebration now until somebody else has a problem with it ...
Abhijot, already in prison for another grenade attack at a police station, was found to have been in direct contact with Happy and an important part of the conspiracy, it said. The NIA ...
After successfully making a three-point shot, Morant performed a gesture mimicking removing a grenade pin with his teeth before making a throwing motion toward the Hornets bench. This celebration ...
A man accused of bringing a flash-bang grenade to the Pittsburgh International Airport has now been federally charged. Zachary Vincent Velling, 26, of Morgantown, West Virginia, was stopped by TSA ...
The Memphis Grizzlies guard appeared to mimic throwing a grenade after making a 3-pointer in the third quarter against the Charlotte Hornets on Tuesday: That's the clip that was widely shared on ...
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (WCHS) — A West Virginia man accused of trying to take a flashbang grenade through airport security was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday. Zachary Vincent Velling ...
In response to being fined $75,000 for mimicking a gun, Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant on Tuesday mimicked a grenade toss after making a shot. Last week, Morant caused a stir on social media ...
Having apparently retired the finger-gun gesture which saw him fined $75,000 by the league, Morant celebrated a three-pointer against the Charlotte Hornets by pretending to throw a grenade into ...
The history buff expressed his distress to The Oxford Mail, saying he felt "upset" after being apprehended for firearms offences due to his display of a Second World War grenade on his windowsill.