Phoenix Suns, Dillon Brooks and Pistons
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The Phoenix Suns' Dillon Brooks scored a career-high 40 points in a win on Jan. 29, setting the stage for another Kevin Durant battle on social media.
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Dillon Brooks sends cold message on his chances to become an All-Star: “I’m not gonna beg for it”
Following a massive performance on Thursday, Dillon Brooks remained cold and composed when addressing his chances of being named an All-Star.
Dillon Brooks has never been known for his scoring. If anything, fans know him as a physical defender who tends to go over the line. However, the Phoenix Suns forward just scored a career-high 40 points in their last game,
The Suns were shorthanded and up in the fourth quarter against the Nets when sparks flew. An all out brawl broke out on the hardwood as players from both the Phoenix Suns and Brooklyn Nets jumped into the fray.
All's well that ends well for Dillon Brooks when it comes to his latest technical foul. The NBA rescinded the technical foul he received with 3:38 left in the third quarter of the 127-121 loss to the Miami Heat on Jan.
Such has been the Brooks experience this season: a topsy-turvy display of deserved confidence for the NBA’s biggest surprise squad. The Suns are contending to rise above the Play-In Tournament — and Brooks calling his own number is a significant reason why.
The 2026 NBA All-Star Game on Feb. 15 in Inglewood, California, is inching closer. The All-Star voting closed on Thursday, and the starters were declared based on fan, media and player rankings. Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks was ranked at the top in the Eastern Conference,