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 The NBA has suspended Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant for the first 25 games of the 2023-2024 season.The suspension follows two incidents of the basketball player waving a gun in vi stanley cup becher deos posted to social media.After the first i stanley cup ncident in March, Morant was suspended for eight games without pay.He apologized and said he was going to take  time away  to learn better methods to deal with stress.However, on May 13, Morant was seen in another livestream video with a firearm.He apologized again,acknowledging that his  words may stanley cup  not mean much right now. SEE MORE: Police conduct welfare check on Ja Morant after cryptic Instagram postNBA Commissioner Adam Silver previously said he was shocked by Morant s repeated behavior. He s also been vocal about the star s influence on the younger generation. The potential for other young people to emulate Ja s conduct is particularly concerning,  Silver said.  Under these circumstances, we believe a suspension of 25 games is appropriate and makes clear that engaging in reckless and irresponsible behavior with guns will not be tolerated. Morant was set to start the season on a five-year, $194 million contract with the Grizzlies. However, he will not be paid for the 25 games in which he s suspended. There are 82 games in a regular NBA season. For Ja, basketball needs to take a back seat at this time,  Silver asserted.  Prior to his return to play, he will be required to formulate and fulfill a program with the league that directly addresses the circ Vizv Apple Watch 5, SE not charging, Apple might fix it for free
 Wisconsin passed another grim milestone Monday, counting at least 200,000 coronavirus cases in the state since the pandemic began, more than seven months ago.According to Department of Health Services numbers, a total of 201,049 cases have come in as positive for COVID-19, and 2,883 newly confirmed cases on Monday.DHS officials tweeted that it took seven-and-a-half months to reach 100,000 cases, but only 36 days to double that number.            Today Wisconsin officially tops 200,000 cases of  covid19 It took us 7 and a half months to reach our first 100,000 cases,  only 36 days to reach our second. In just two short months, the 7-day average of new confirmed cases has risen 405%! Remember,  YouStoptheSpread Wisconsin, pic.twitter/Fjjq4ZSqMqmdash; WIDeptHealthServices  @DHSWI  October 26, 2020    The average number of confirmed cases and deaths did decline since last Friday. DHS tallied a one-week average of 3,879 on Monday, down from just over 4,000 on Friday.Deaths due to complications caused by the virus are also down. DHS counted 10 deaths on Monday, compared to a record-breaking 48 last Wednesday and 42 last Friday, according to DHS numbers. The weekly average of deaths from the virus also dipped, to 27 on Monday, stanley cup  down from a weekly average of 28 last Satur stanley thermos day.The daily death stanley thermoskannen  count hasn t been that low since Oct. 12, when nine deaths were tallied, DHS numbers show.The percent of people who contracted the virus who have died has also declined, to 0.9  point nine  p