Ja Morant's troublesome actions may lead to serious repercussions in his NBA career.

Some speculate Morant could face half a season or even a whole season suspension.

ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, however, suggests a potential 17 to 18 games suspension.

Wojnarowski believes NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's decision will likely align with new rule requiring a player to participate in at least 65 games to qualify for postseason awards.

Morant's misconduct is not expected to be dealt with lightly by Silver.

The suspension could significantly impact the Memphis Grizzlies' season and Morant's own standing in the NBA.

Morant's second gun incident on Instagram Live has been described as problematic for the entire League, not just for him.

It is believed there was leniency with Morant's prior eight-game suspension.

Morant's "pattern of alarming behavior" won't be treated lightly this time around.

Adam Silver's decision could be influenced by pressure from other NBA teams to take actions that protect the reputation of the League.