As for Ja Morant, wrong set of friends, yeah he could be under pressure of the limelight but this is not the way to do it buddy.
You are destroying yourself, flashing guns. He really need help, specially from his families.
That's not good for him, as he has lots of major sponsorships that gave him a lot of money. If he can't change his life, then I think his career with the NBA will be short. As a superstar, he has a big responsibility, which is to be a role model, and his actions have shown that he is not living up to that responsibility.
He's still a kid himself. He might be under the mentality that he made some money, screw everyone else. I hope he isn't because he really is a superstar player. Super exciting on the court and the grizzly fans would be losing one hell of a player.
The fame seem to getting to his head, I understand he's said to have a great work ethic and it is somewhat evident on the pitch with the way he react to losses especially when he's one of the reason they lost a game, but he's spending as much time as he spends practicing on social media and always often attracting the wrong attention to himself, he does a lot of trash talking, barely few minutes after any game, the next thing he does is to take it straight to twitter, but he's not done much that should make him think he's the next Kyrie Irving or Kevin Durant, players who have proved themselves for several years, it will be such a waste to throw away his beautiful career before it get started with these petty and stupid antics.
I just saw on ESPN that he's already deactivated both his Twitter and Instagram account, He's the face of a franchise and I think that might just be taking it way too far, he should instead have handled by a professional social media team, that can portray him as getting better and working towards redemption of his image, but if it's just a temporary break, then that's fine.