Current Rockets guard Dillon Brooks felt unsupported as member of the Grizzlies during last season’s Western Conference playoffs, as detailed by Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix. Brooks was lambasted on social media following public disputes with the likes of Draymond Green and LeBron James, which ultimately paved the way for his exit from Memphis.
The Grizzlies fell to the Lakers in the first round of the playoffs last season in disappointing fashion. Brooks made comments suggesting LeBron was past his prime, calling him “old,” and then received backlash from fans and players alike. The former Oregon Duck averaged 10.5 points in that series, shooting a poor 31.2% from the field, prompting the team to let Brooks know he wouldn’t be brought back under any circumstance.
“What I didn’t like about Memphis was they allowed that so they can get out of the woodwork, and then I’m the scapegoat of it all,” Brooks said. “That’s what I didn’t appreciate. And then ultimately they’ll come to me on the low, as men, one on one and tell me something, but then not defend me when everything went down.”
Brooks spent the first six seasons of his career with the Grizzlies after they selected him with the 45th overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. He spent 345 games there (318 as a starter) and averaged 14.5 PPG across those seasons. After the Grizzlies didn’t bring him back, he was signed-and-traded to the Rockets on a brand-new four-year, $86MM contract. Still, he wasn’t happy with the way his time in Memphis ended.
“It wasn’t what I wanted,” Brooks said. “The whole season was not what I wanted. I feel like we did better when I was a focal point in that organization. They chose a different route. But I’m happy that through all the bulls–t I was able to get what I always deserved.”
Now, Brooks is part of a Houston team that appreciated the defensive tenacity, grit, and veteran know-how he brings to the franchise. He’s averaging 13.7 points while hitting a career-best 53.3% of his 3.3 deep-ball attempts per game, helping the Rockets get out to a 6-3 start on the season.
There’s more from the Southwest Division:
- Pelicans rookie Jordan Hawkins is off to a strong start to his career, writes NOLA.com’s Christian Clark. Hawkins ranks 11th in the NBA in three-pointers, is shooting 36.4% on catch-and-shoot threes and is averaging 13.7 points per game. “Don’t care if I miss a shot,” Hawkins said. “I know the next one is going in. That’s the mentality you have to have. You have to have tough skin to be a shooter. I’m going to use it now as much as I can. Me having a bad game, missing a shot, I know I can’t hang my head. I know the next one is going in. Because my team needs me.” The Pelicans selected Hawkins with the 14th overall pick in the 2023 draft.
- A Shelby County Circuit Court judge granted Grizzlies guard Ja Morant an immunity hearing in his civil case, which stems from allegations that he punched a teenager at his home in July 2022, reports to Memphis Commercial Appeal’s Lucas Finton. Morant has not been criminally charged and his attorneys argue the altercation was in self defense. The hearing is set for Dec. 11. According to documents, during a pickup basketball game at Morant’s home, the teen threw a basketball at Morant’s head, which caused the Grizzlies guard to swing at the teen. Thursday’s ruling marks a win for Morant, according to Finton, who writes that with immunity on the table, he’s one step closer to being removed from the case.
- Grizzlies guard Derrick Rose is expected back “very soon,” according to The Memphis Commercial Appeal’s Damichael Cole (Twitter link). Rose hasn’t played since Oct. 30 as he deals with a knee injury.
All that Dillon Brooks stuff was so reactionary. How many of you said he’d be out of the league by now? Drop your receipts here plz
Dillon Brooks brings all these things on himself and the acts surprised and appalled that people react, dudes so delusional with what he says, don’t do things for shock value and be like “why are you shocked?” A lesson for a child
I was the first to bad mouth Brooks and didn’t like the move for Houston, at all. And I agree he bought it all on himself, but “FOR NOW” it looks like Udoka has curbed his stupidness.
It’s funny though, Over the last 3 years with Griz, Brooks averaged 16.6ppg on a shakey but not super terrible 41.5% efficiency. But his defence was elite and overall he elevated the team.
It’s clear it’s not just Ja they’re missing they’re putting the weight of the world on Bane with almost no help, they went on about Brooks wanting too much offensive responsibilities being the main reason they let him go. Yet offence is the biggest issue with Griz RN just seems like a bad call to let him go.
“I was the first to bad mouth Brooks”
Main character syndrome much?
Missed this as you didn’t actually reply… but you know what I meant, “I’ll be the first”- as I don’t like the guy, no hesitation to point that out.
But yeah I feel like a main character sometimes……
I never thought brooks would be out of the league because defense is valuable. But I did think Houston was crazy and I was wrong, though I already knew that after his international play over the summer.
I do still think he has the mind of a child though.
So how long before this fool gets himself suspended again?
Clearly hasn’t learned anything…
He’ll always be a liability and a top reason no one takes his team seriously…
Brooks is so good