Ja Morant Roasts College Player Who Tried To Trash Talk To Him: “You Ain’t Do Enough To Talk To Me”

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Ja Morant isn’t somebody that will stay quiet when he feels something is not wrong or when he knows somebody is talking more than necessary, especially mentioning his name. He recently took to Twitter to call out Ronnie2K due to a joke that didn’t sit well with the player and now he did the same with a college player that tried to trash talk to him.

Austin Peay Governors beat Murray State Racers, 74-70 and one player from APSU sent a message to Morant, who wasn’t having any of that.

“Talk dat Moran,” Mike Peake wrote on Twitter.

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What followed was Ja looking for his numbers in the game and humiliating the young man for his words. He only scored two points, going 1-5 from the field.

“Humble yaself jit you ain’t do enough to talk to me mane had 2 pts,” the current Rookie of the Year replied.

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NBA fans were quick to make jokes about Peake, some pointing out that he only scored 2 and that had more fouls than points, four.

https://twitter.com/Officialj0nn/status/1341242652088516609

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https://twitter.com/ilydying/status/1341243062094155778

https://twitter.com/DueyJalen/status/1341399246994616322

https://twitter.com/mosesmo27/status/1341292528784564224

This is a usual win for Ja but this kid doesn’t seem to be finished. He’ll probably try to get Morant’s attention in the future and the sophomore will once again try to fire back as he knows.

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