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Judge: Morant can claim self-defense in lawsuit

A judge ruled that the Grizzlies’ Ja Morant has fairly invoked self-defense in a lawsuit filed by a then-17-year-old, who Morant punched during an altercation at a pickup basketball game at his home in Memphis.

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