Memphis Grizzlies' Ja Morant buys former teammate's Eads home for $3.05M - Dallas Business Journal

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A trust connected to Memphis Grizzlies superstar JaMorant has bought the Eads home of one of his former teammates for $3.05 million.

Mountain Brook Cove Land Trust paid $1.334 million for the house. That transaction was recorded in August 2019, about six weeks after Morant was drafted second overall by the Grizzlies, and a month after he signed his rookie contract, a four-year, $39.6 million deal.

In July 2022, Morant — who became a global superstar in the intervening years — agreed to a designated rookie maximum extension with the GrizzliesNow, about two months after signing that contract, another Morant-related entity has bought another house in the same neighborhood in Eads. Mountain Brook Cove Land Trust #2 has paid $3.05 million for the second property, according to the Shelby County Register of Deeds.

 

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