Ja Morant declaring he’s here is EVERYTHING – Zach Lowe on Ja’s 73 PTS through two games | The Jump

ESPN published this video item, entitled “Ja Morant declaring he’s here is EVERYTHING – Zach Lowe on Ja’s 73 PTS through two games | The Jump” – below is their description.

Zach Lowe and Vince Carter join Rachel Nichols to play “Something, Nothing or Everything” with Ja Morant’s impressive first two games and Ben Simmons’ impressive offensive performance in Game 2.

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