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Grizzlies' Ja Morant wins NBA's rookie of the year award

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Memphis’ Ja Morant was named NBA Rookie of the Year award for 2019-20, the first Grizzlies player to win the award since Pau Gasol in 2001-02.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Ja Morant wants someone to give him a big assist after running away with the rookie of the year award.

Tell him the name of the lone voter not to put him first.

“I want to shoot a direct message to them and thank them for motivating me even more to do more on the floor, be better and do whatever I can to help my team win basketball games,” Morant said Thursday night.

Morant recieved 99 of the 100 first-place votes. The first Grizzlies player to win since Pau Gasol in 2001-02, Morant averaged 17.8 points and 7.3 assists, picking up three Western Conference Rookie of the Month awards along the way.

“It’s a blessing, definitely an honor,” Morant said in the televised announcement of the award on TNT. “I put a lot of work in day in and day out. This journey has been rough, but in the end it’s all paying off.”

Miami’s Kendrick Nunn was second, and New Orleans’ Zion Williamson was third. Nunn, who was undrafted, averaged 15.3 points in 67 regular-season games — all starts — for the Heat. Williamson averaged 22.5 points and 6.3 rebounds, but the No. 1 pick in the 2019 draft missed much of his rookie season while dealing with injury.

Williamson got the other first-place vote. Morant’s Grizzlies teammate, Brandon Clarke, was fourth in the voting.

Morant was second among all rookies in scoring, first in assists by a wide margin and led all first-year players in starts (67, tying him with Nunn) and minutes played (2,074).

The balloting took place in July, before the season restarted at Walt Disney World. Games that occurred through March 11, the day the league shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic, were the ones taken into account by voting panel of sports writers and broadcasters.

Morant said he already is looking for ways to get better. He said his father, Tee, already has ordered some more tires for workouts.

“I always feel like there’s room for improvement,” Morant said. “I’m looking to improve in every category.”

Morant’s rise has been meteoric. Four years ago, he committed to mid-major Murray State as a guard who was unranked by the top national high school recruiting services. He averaged 12.7 points as a freshman, then entered the NBA Draft after averaging 24.5 points and a nation-leading 10.0 assists per game while earning first-team All-American status as a sophomore.

“How I got here was crazy,” Morant said on his draft night.

It doesn’t look crazy that he’s here now.

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