What Dillon Brooks had to say after Sunday’s practice
Brooks makes his first remarks since being tossed from Saturday’s Game 3 for hitting LeBron James in the groin.Related story:
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Brooks makes his first remarks since being tossed from Saturday’s Game 3 for hitting LeBron James in the groin.Related story:
Brooks has been ejected from two games this season for hitting a player in the groin area. Grizzlies’ Dillon Brooks ejected from Game 3 versus Lakers Grizzlies teammates say Dillon Brooks should not be suspendedRelated stories:
LeBron James spoke to the media Friday, April 21, for the first time since Dillon Brooks dismissed James as “old” during an interview after Game 2.
Memphis has options heading into Game 3 of its first-round NBA playoff series with the Los Angeles Lakers. Grizzlies Insider: David Roddy explains how Memphis finds unlikely heroes In Franklin, Ohio, Luke Kennard is more than the player who once surpassed LeBron JamesRelated story:
Dillon Brooks called LeBron James “old” and said he is not the same player he was when he was winning championships in Cleveland and Miami.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington give their thoughts on the upcoming series between the Memphis Grizzlies and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Dillon Brooks said he “wouldn’t mind” playing LeBron James in a seven-game series. Well, duh. The Grizzlies have a chance to bounce James from the playoffs and redefine themselves in the process. Who wouldn’t mind doing that?Related story:
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the return of Ja Morant to the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Grizzlies guard will miss his third game this season due to a suspension. He leads the NBA in technical fouls with 18.
A funny thing happened in Morant’s absence, or maybe didn’t happen: While Morant’s season was sidetracked, the team’s was not.
Dillon Brooks said he plans to call the camera person that he injured with a push during the loss at Miami on Wednesday, March 15. He said the incident was unintentional.
Dillon Brooks was of the utmost annoyance to the Golden State Warriors on Saturday. The Grizzlies guard held Steph Curry to 16 points on 33% shooting.Related:
The Memphis Grizzlies guard was fined $35,000 for “the unsportsmanlike act of shoving a camera person on the sideline after pursuing a loose ball,” the NBA announced Friday.
Bill Nye dances to a song from a Memphis rapper and another debuts an Apple Music short documentary.
With Chris Herrington in Memphis and Drew Hill on the road with the team in Los Angeles, this Grizzlies Podcast reacts to one of the busiest periods of Grizzlies news in recent memory, and an unprecedented moment for the franchise.
Memphis Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks leads the NBA in technical fouls. Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is close behind. They have a lot to say about each other.
Dillon Brooks said the technical foul issued Friday that will lead to his one-game suspension was unfair and was because “I’m Dillon Brooks.”
The Grizzlies security team has been quick to break up skirmishes and protests. Thursday night they showed how it's done yet again. Dillon Brooks suspended one game for scuffle with Donovan Mitchell Herrington: As Grizzlies approach trade deadline, they should focus on a 3-year windowRelated stories:
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the comments from Memphis Grizzlies president of basketball operations and general manager Zach Kleiman after the trade deadline.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the Grizzlies win over the Bulls, booing and the NBA trade deadline.
Dillon Brooks said he’s been booed everywhere, so it’s only right that he is booed in Memphis. Memphis Grizzlies snap skid, rally for win over Bulls Box score: Grizzlies 104, Bulls 89 Ja Morant says report of Pacers incident is ‘pretty much false’Related stories:
Whether on Thursday’s trade deadline or in July’s free agency period a few months from now, as an ending or a new beginning, Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks’ time in Memphis is on a crash course with clarity.
Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said the Grizzlies will do their due diligence at the trade deadline, but he and general manager Zach Kleiman “believe in this group.”
Dillon Brooks was suspended one game without pay by the NBA for his flagrant 2 foul on Cleveland guard Donovan Mitchell on Thursday night, Feb. 2.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington share thoughts about the Grizzlies positioning ahead of the NBA trade deadline.