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Suns' Dillon Brooks gets his revenge on LeBron James
The last time the Los Angeles Lakers played the Phoenix Suns, Dillon Brooks didn't like some of the foul calls and no-calls on LeBron James late in the Suns' loss. On Tuesday night, he outscored James in a blowout 132-108 win.
Dillon Brooks Gets Hit With Lane Violation on LeBron James Free Throw Just Minutes Into Game [VIDEO]
Just three minutes in, Dillon Brooks committed a lane violation during one of LeBron James’ free throws in the Lakers vs. Suns game..
Duane Rankin: Dillon Brooks said he's going to try to get 50 Cent to come to a "couple of" Suns game. Listened to the rapper pregame before scoring a game-high 25 points in 132-108 win over Lakers. "That's my guy." #Suns #LakeShow Dillon Brooks admitted that he needs to learn “how to stay in the game” when things happen on the court.
James took notice of Brooks' antics, lingering near Phoenix's bench during a timeout late in the third and directing words toward the forward. With the victory secured in the fourth quarter, Brooks backed down Bronny James before being called for a travel. LeBron, sitting on the bench, reacted with a thumbs-down.
Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors has shared his take on Dillon Brooks hitting him in the rib area late in their loss on Thursday.
The Phoenix Suns took care of business at home against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night, winning 99-98 in a game that saw agitator/enforcer Dillon Brooks ejected for hitting Warriors superstar Steph Curry in the chest.
Draymond Green’s ejection in the second quarter of Saturday night’s 119-116 victory over the Suns left Warriors coach Steve Kerr befuddled, a decision that left him incredulous based upon what he believed to be leniency shown toward Phoenix’s Dillon Brooks for far more severe actions. “I thought it was weak,” Kerr said.
Suns head coach Jordan Ott has nothing but praise for Dillon Brooks originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.