Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies has reportedly entered a counseling program.
The NBA player will receive counseling at a treatment center in Florida, and there “remains no timetable for his return to active play,” ESPN senior reporter Adrian Wojnarowski tweeted Monday.
“There are a lot of internal dialogues going on, and obviously there’s still things going on at the league level that we’re in communication with,” Grizzlies head coach Taylor Jenkins said earlier Monday, according to ESPN’s Tim MacMahon. He also hinted that Morant might be able to return to the court by Friday’s game against San Antonio.
“Ja’s fully engaged in this process and ready for whatever comes next after these two games,” McMahon reported.
Morant’s agent and the Grizzlies did not immediately respond to a request for comment from PEOPLE.
The announcement comes just five days after police said the NBA player would not face charges for allegedly flashing a gun during an Instagram Live while partying at a Colorado strip joint.
The Glendale Police Department told PEOPLE in a statement that they did not have probable cause to charge Morant after conducting an investigation into the viral video. On March 4, the 23-year-old was seen in an Instagram Live video holding up a handgun with his left hand, while scantily clad women danced in the background.
“Through investigation, the GPD was able to determine the incident took place at Shotgun Willies, located in the City of Glendale, during the club’s lawful operating hours,” the Glendale Police Department said in a press release. “GPD was not able to determine that probable cause existed for the filing of any charges.”
The department also stated that they did not receive any calls from the club regarding a weapon, nor did they receive any complaints from patrons or other citizens.