Ja Morant, the troublesome star player for the Memphis Grizzlies, will be getting a brand new big back tattoo when he returns to the court at the beginning of the following season after serving the 25-game suspension he received this past season.
Morant’s back tattoo features two enormous tributes to the late Kobe Bryant, who was a legend in the game of basketball.
Andres Ortega, a well-known tattoo artist, highlighted former NBA Rookie of the Year Ja Morant in a post on his Instagram account, in which he displayed the most current work that he and his team had done on Morant’s back.
According to Ortega, the NBA superstar sat still for more than ten hours straight in order to finish the painting in a single day.
Ortega and his staff have their headquarters in Glendale, Arizona, but in order to visit the athlete in Miami, they traveled there.
The number 24 from Kobe Bryant’s jersey, coupled with the Mamba insignia, can now be seen on the lower back of Morant.
The remainder of the piece of artwork, which is a history of the player’s basketball career, contains the logos of his high school, college, and NBA teams, as well as his jersey number (12), and the legend “Life is a gamble” surrounded by four aces and two dice. This portion of the artwork is a basketball player’s jersey.
In addition, work was done on Morant’s chest and stomach during the session. On these areas, he received tattoos of his birth year (1999), doves, an emoji depicting 100 dollars, crosses, and an eye in the centre of his chest.
The NBA player who was nominated for the All-Star game in 2022 will have to sit out the first 25 games of the 2023-24 season due to a second offense of flashing a pistol during an Instagram live video that was broadcast by his friend Davonte Pack.
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Morant’s back tattoo features two enormous tributes to the late Kobe Bryant, who was a legend in the game of basketball.
It took more than ten hours to finish the tattoo art.
Andres Ortega, a well-known tattoo artist, highlighted former NBA Rookie of the Year Ja Morant in a post on his Instagram account, in which he displayed the most current work that he and his team had done on Morant’s back.
According to Ortega, the NBA superstar sat still for more than ten hours straight in order to finish the painting in a single day.
Ortega and his staff have their headquarters in Glendale, Arizona, but in order to visit the athlete in Miami, they traveled there.
The number 24 from Kobe Bryant’s jersey, coupled with the Mamba insignia, can now be seen on the lower back of Morant.
The remainder of the piece of artwork, which is a history of the player’s basketball career, contains the logos of his high school, college, and NBA teams, as well as his jersey number (12), and the legend “Life is a gamble” surrounded by four aces and two dice. This portion of the artwork is a basketball player’s jersey.
In addition, work was done on Morant’s chest and stomach during the session. On these areas, he received tattoos of his birth year (1999), doves, an emoji depicting 100 dollars, crosses, and an eye in the centre of his chest.
Recent problems with discipline for Morant
The NBA player who was nominated for the All-Star game in 2022 will have to sit out the first 25 games of the 2023-24 season due to a second offense of flashing a pistol during an Instagram live video that was broadcast by his friend Davonte Pack.
As a result of the suspension, the player stands to lose more than $7.5 million in revenue. In the forthcoming season, he was projected to earn a total of $33.5 million dollars.
After flashing a pistol while under the influence of alcohol in a Denver bar, Morant was already suspended for eight games when the incident occurred in March.