Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant. D. Ross Cameron-USA TODAY Sports

Ja Morant threw some shade at the Golden State Warriors after Saturday’s game in a deleted tweet.

Morant left Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals series between his Memphis Grizzlies and the Warriors with 6:19 left and his team down by 17. Morant had a knee injury, and he seemed to think the injury occurred when he was grabbed by Jordan Poole.

Morant tweeted a video of the play and wrote “broke the code” in quotes.

What does his caption have to do with the Warriors?

Golden State coach Steve Kerr said Dillon Brooks “broke the code” with his hard foul that injured Gary Payton II in Game 2 of the series.

Morant seemed to think the Warriors were returning the favor with a dirty play resulting in injury. Poole defended himself after the game.

It sure looked to me like Poole was going for a steal and not trying to hurt Morant intentionally.

The Grizzlies lost Saturday's game 142-112 and are down 2-1 in the series.

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