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Grizzlies looking to cut down on road nightlife
Memphis Grizzlies basketball Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports

The Memphis Grizzlies recognized that some of their players are vulnerable and have apparently taken steps to reduce temptations.

In an article about troubled Memphis star Ja Morant published on Thursday, 'The Athletic'’s Joe Vardon and Sam Amick wrote that the Grizzlies are trying to avoid spending nights in glitzy cities. The two reported that the Grizzlies have left more road cities “immediately after the game instead of staying overnight.”

The team is also said to be considering “additional accountability measures.”

These details have been reported in response to Morant's situation.

Morant was suspended eight games by the NBA for showing himself holding a gun during a recent Instagram video. That video was just one example of negative behavior involving Morant or his circle.

Beyond the Morant matter -- difficult to overlook as that might be -- the Grizzlies are young on the whole, with just one player older than 27 on roster in the person of Steven Adams. Adams even had warned Morant prior to the gun video.

Measures like not spending nights in certain cities can help, but they shouldn’t be necessary. Players are professional athletes and should be trusted to behave like responsible adults. But when your star player is 23 years old like Morant, sometimes preventative babysitting measures need to be taken.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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