Dillon Brooks doesn’t know what kind of reception to expect when he returns to Memphis on Friday, but he’s been looking forward to it ever since he signed with the Rockets this summer, writes Damichael Cole of The Memphis Commercial Appeal. Brooks’ new team has beaten the Grizzlies twice already, including on Wednesday night, but both games were played in Houston. He knows the atmosphere will be different in front of the fans at FedEx Forum.
“I can’t wait to get back out there playing,” Brooks said. “This has been circled out there on my schedule.”
For six seasons, Brooks was a fiery part of a brash Grizzlies team, clashing with opponents and challenging teammates to raise their intensity level. However, after saying last month that he felt like a “scapegoat” for the team’s playoff loss to the Lakers, he’s not sure how Memphis fans will receive him.
“I’m excited,” he said. “I miss the Forum. I just can’t wait to get out there, shoot on the court and see what it’s all about. We’ll see what happens.”
There’s more from the Southwest Division:
- Ja Morant, who may be nearing the end of his suspension, will speak to the media Friday morning, Cole tweets. If commissioner Adam Silver agrees to reinstate Morant after 25 games, he will be eligible to return Tuesday at New Orleans.
- With the Grizzlies facing a roster crunch ahead of Morant’s return, they’re not likely to keep Jaylen Nowell, whose second 10-day contract expired Wednesday. Nowell called his time with the organization “a blessing,” according to Cole (Twitter link). “They accepted me, and I’m real thankful for that,” he said. “I definitely think that these guys are going to pick it up and be one of the best teams in the West, for sure.”
- Rockets coach Ime Udoka is proving that he’s willing to bench anyone who isn’t performing up to expectations, notes Kelly Iko of the Athletic. Jalen Green sat out the entire fourth quarter for the second straight game on Wednesday amid a poor shooting night and questionable decision making. “Play harder like the group that was in,” Udoka responded when asked about his advice for Green. “It starts with effort. Continuing the play through it. Learn from those things, but it’s not always a result of what they don’t do. It’s more so the other lineup and what they’re doing.”
- Spurs teammates say Charles Bassey is in good spirits despite suffering a season-ending ACL tear, according to Jeff McDonald of The San Antonio Express-News. “He is resilient,” Collins said. “He has come back from stuff before. He is a very positive guy. But we are going to miss him.”
I was down on Brooks and thought the contract was awful, I was wrong. FVV is way overpaid but Brooks is proving to have some value.
I said the same thing. Let’s see how it plays out. I’m not ready to give up the bad contract statement yet LOL.
Good for the Rockets though and the coach for this success. Hard work dedication Etc paying off. Happy for the team.
Everybody was so down on the Rockets offseason but they have done an amazing job getting FVV and Brooks were great badly needed pickups and getting Udoka as the coach was such an amazing upgrade there making a run in the playoffs not saying there a contender but don’t sleep they have done a great job at there rebuilding!
Too early… They seem ready for free fall into the lottery at any point…
A plucky play in team at best…
Does any know Bassey’s true height. Is he 6’9 or 6’11?
Teams are starting to take the Rockets more seriously… They are better than I thought they’d be at the start of the season but they are also starting to show their true level…
Probably end up as a play in team thanks to the hot start and teams like the Jazz going full tank…