Ja Morant, the star player of the Memphis Grizzlies, is facing another setback as he deals with a sprained ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow. This injury occurred during the Grizzlies' recent match against the Atlanta Hawks, resulting in a close loss of 122-124. The team announced the injury's severity on Saturday, revealing that Morant will be re-evaluated in approximately three weeks. This is not the first time Morant has faced such an injury; he had previously missed six games due to a right calf injury. The Grizzlies' season has been tumultuous, with Morant only playing in 20 out of 43 games, averaging impressive statistics of 19.5 points, 8.1 assists, and 3.3 rebounds. Amid trade speculation, Morant's performance has been a highlight, but his recent injuries have been a concern for the team and fans alike. The Grizzlies are hoping for a swift recovery and a return to the court for their star player.