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  2. Dillon Brooks: Grizzlies won’t re
  3. Unpacking Dillon Brooks' performance with Memphis Grizzlies in 2022
  4. Dillon Brooks NBA Stats & News
  5. Heat among betting favorites to sign Dillon Brooks after losing NBA Finals
  6. Dillon Brooks: 'Don't regret' comments at LeBron James during playoffs
  7. Dillon Brooks: Grizzlies won’t re
  8. Dillon Brooks: 'Don't regret' comments at LeBron James during playoffs
  9. Heat among betting favorites to sign Dillon Brooks after losing NBA Finals
  10. Dillon Brooks NBA Stats & News


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Dillon Brooks

Brooks in 2018 No. 24–Memphis Grizzlies Position League Personal information Born ( 1996-01-22) January 22, 1996 (age27) Listed height 6ft 6in (1.98m) Listed weight 225lb (102kg) Career information High school • ( • ( College Selected by the Playing career 2017–present Career history Career highlights and awards • • Consensus second-team • Third-team All-American – • • 2× First-team • at NBA.com at Basketball-Reference.com Brooks, a After the conclusion of the 2015–16 season, Brooks said he would remain with Oregon for a third season. Shortly after the Professional career Memphis Grizzlies (2017–present) Brooks was drafted by the On April 11, 2018, Brooks scored a career-high 36 points along with seven rebounds, one assist, and two steals in a 137–123 loss against the On January 5, 2019, Brooks suffered from a ruptured ligament in his right big toe Brooks began the 2019–20 season as the Grizzlies' starting shooting guard. After averaging 16.1 points per game over the first half of the season, on February 5, 2020, he signed a three-year, $35 million extension with the Grizzlies. On February 28, 2020, Brooks scored a season-high 32 points, along with getting two rebounds, one assist and one block in a 104–101 loss against the On May 23, 2021, Brooks made his NBA playoff debut, scoring a season-high 31 points, along with seven rebounds, to help the Grizzlies to a 112–109 Game 1 victory over the top-seeded On October 12, 2021, it was announced that Brooks would miss two to thr...

Dillon Brooks: Grizzlies won’t re

John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports Let’s start here. Our Bryan Kalbrosky According to the database, 73.6 percent of Brooks’ shots are considered bad possessions so far this season while only 16.2 percent are graded out as good possessions. To put that in perspective: Among the 219 players who have finished at least 250 offensive possessions, only two (Detroit’s Killian Hayes and Oklahoma City’s Tre Mann) currently have a higher frequency of finishes defined as bad possessions. Not great. Dillon Brooks 2023 Playoff Shooting 24 of 77, 31.2%* *Worst FG% and Points Per Shot among 65 players with at least 50 postseason FGA — Kirk Goldsberry (@kirkgoldsberry) Dillon Brooks' shooting numbers in the 3 for 15 4 for 11 3 for 13 (ejected) 5 for 14 5 for 13 11 for 28 5 for 13 5 for 19 DNP (suspended) 0 for 3 (ejected) 3 for 13 — Fastbreak Breakfast (@fastbreakbreak) (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) Wasn’t a huge part of this season Ja was flashing guns in the club, beating up teenagers and got into an altercation with a shoe store employee and the Grizzlies welcomed him back Dillon Brooks was just really annoying and they told him to gtfo lmao lesson: you can never be more annoying than you are talented — Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway)

Unpacking Dillon Brooks' performance with Memphis Grizzlies in 2022

View Gallery: Dillon Brooks: Memphis Grizzlies guard in photos The Dillion Brooks experience was in full swing during the 2022-23 NBA season. He was the most reliable Brooks began the season as the longest tenured Grizzlies player, but his role was different than in recent years. By the latter part of the season, Memphis didn’t call many plays for the sixth-year forward, and his usage rating was trending to career-low numbers. Brooks’ 21.8 usage rate was the lowest since his second season, and so was his 14.3 points per game. During Grizzlies exit interviews after the season, "I wish I could have gotten some play calls so I can find my rhythm and find some stuff like that," Brooks said, "but it wasn't in the cards for our team." Between Here is a review of how Brooks' 2022-23 season played out in Memphis. FINANCIAL IMPACT: 2022-23 GRIZZLIES BACKUP GUARDS: GRIZZLIES RESERVE BIGS REVIEW: Defensive standout Brooks earned a notable NBA accolade when he was Advanced defensive stats weren’t always kind to Brooks because of his high foul rate, but his defense helped Jaren Jackson Jr. play the more roaming role that led to him winning Defensive Player of the Year. The best of Dillon Brooks Offensive efficiency has never been a strength for Brooks, but his 2022-23 campaign was his worst yet. He shot a career-low 39.6% from the field. However, when Brooks played well on offense, the Grizzlies were a juggernaut. In games Brooks shot 50% or better, the Grizzlies went 18-3. Fifteen of ...

Dillon Brooks NBA Stats & News

Volume shooting for Brooks has fueled his fantasy upside. Last season, he attempted 16.4 shots per game en route to 18.4 points on 43.2 percent shooting. While that was the best field-goal percentage of Brooks' career, he hit just 30.9 percent of his threes, and he ended on an especially sour note, connecting on just 34.9 percent of his shots in the playoffs. Despite shaky efficiency, it would take sizable growth from Ziaire Williams or 2022 rookies to cut into Brooks' usage. Additionally, Kyle Anderson logged 21.5 minutes per game across 69 appearances last season, but he signed with Minnesota in the offseason. Ultimately, Brooks is a quality defender due for another impactful season. He'll boom and bust at times, but Brooks maintains the ability to shot-chuck his way to fantasy success. Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary Brooks was born Jan. 22, 1996 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. He grew up in Canada but played a portion of his high school ball in Henderson, Nevada at Findlay Prep. Other Canadians, including Tristan Thompson, Cory Joseph and Anthony Bennett also played there. Coming out of high school, he was a four-star, top-80 recruit according to ESPN. Brooks majored in general social science in college at Oregon. Follow him on Twitter (@dillonbrooks24). Brooks was named 2016-17 Pac-12 Player of the Year. He also was named to the All-Pac-12 first team in back-to-back seasons, (2015-16 and 2016-17). He led Oregon to the 2017 NCAA Tournament Final Four before falling to ...

Heat among betting favorites to sign Dillon Brooks after losing NBA Finals

The And Memphis Grizzlies outcast According to the latest odds on BetOnline, the Heat remain the most likely suitor for Brooks in free agency. The betting site has put the odds of Brooks landing with the 2023 NBA runner-up The other three teams rounding out the top five of potential Dillon Brooks suitors are the Dallas Mavericks (+700), Utah Jazz (+700), and Los Angeles Lakers (+700). Perfect Bradley Beal trade Suns must offer Wizards Trevor Booth · 7 hours ago It's hard to see Dillon Brooks' shot selection flying in South Beach, however. The Heat's famous culture may be known for its ability to bring out the best in its unheralded players through sheer hard work, but unselfishness is also part of what fueled their run all the way to the NBA Finals. For Brooks to fit with the Heat, he will have to clean up his decision-making. And with the likes of Erik Spoelstra, Pat Riley, and even Jimmy Butler around to set him straight, it's not hard to see why the Heat may very well end up signing Brooks in NBA free agency. Tags:

Dillon Brooks: 'Don't regret' comments at LeBron James during playoffs

Watch Video: Why the Los Angeles Lakers are 'not a typical No. 7 seed' Dillon Brooks isn't showing any remorse. The Memphis Grizzlies forward spoke with the media Sunday, two days after the team's blowout loss to the Now, with Memphis eliminated from the NBA playoffs, Brooks is standing by what he said. "No, that's who I am," Follow every game: LEBRON JAMES: Dillon Brooks: 'I'm not gonna change' The forward added his trash-talking is used for his personal matchups, and he doesn't believe his comments provided extra motivation for James. The NBA all-time leading scorer averaged 18.6 points and 9.3 rebounds per game in the series. "I don't think it got LeBron geeked up, as he was back in the playoffs. It's been a little while so I think he was ready to play, and overall we just got beat by a better team," Brooks said. When asked about how his trash talk is perceived during games, Brooks said it takes away "what calls are made," noting when he was "I'm not gonna change," he said. "I'm gonna keep doing what I do and get better." Grizzlies general manger and president of basketball operations Zach Kleiman "As we're looking forward and thinking about what comes next, those are all things that we're going to keep in mind from a competitive standpoint," Kleiman. Dillon Brooks' future in Memphis The sixth-year forward from Oregon will be unrestricted free agency in the offseason, but said he thinks the chances of him returning to Memphis are good. Kleiman was non-committal Sunday o...

Dillon Brooks: Grizzlies won’t re

John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports Let’s start here. Our Bryan Kalbrosky According to the database, 73.6 percent of Brooks’ shots are considered bad possessions so far this season while only 16.2 percent are graded out as good possessions. To put that in perspective: Among the 219 players who have finished at least 250 offensive possessions, only two (Detroit’s Killian Hayes and Oklahoma City’s Tre Mann) currently have a higher frequency of finishes defined as bad possessions. Not great. Dillon Brooks 2023 Playoff Shooting 24 of 77, 31.2%* *Worst FG% and Points Per Shot among 65 players with at least 50 postseason FGA — Kirk Goldsberry (@kirkgoldsberry) Dillon Brooks' shooting numbers in the 3 for 15 4 for 11 3 for 13 (ejected) 5 for 14 5 for 13 11 for 28 5 for 13 5 for 19 DNP (suspended) 0 for 3 (ejected) 3 for 13 — Fastbreak Breakfast (@fastbreakbreak) (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) Wasn’t a huge part of this season Ja was flashing guns in the club, beating up teenagers and got into an altercation with a shoe store employee and the Grizzlies welcomed him back Dillon Brooks was just really annoying and they told him to gtfo lmao lesson: you can never be more annoying than you are talented — Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway)

Dillon Brooks: 'Don't regret' comments at LeBron James during playoffs

SportsPulse, USA TODAY Dillon Brooks isn't showing any remorse. The Memphis Grizzlies forward spoke with the media Sunday, two days after the team's blowout loss to the Now, with Memphis eliminated from the NBA playoffs, Brooks is standing by what he said. "No, that's who I am," Follow every game: LEBRON JAMES: Dillon Brooks: 'I'm not gonna change' The forward added his trash-talking is used for his personal matchups, and he doesn't believe his comments provided extra motivation for James. The NBA all-time leading scorer averaged 18.6 points and 9.3 rebounds per game in the series. "I don't think it got LeBron geeked up, as he was back in the playoffs. It's been a little while so I think he was ready to play, and overall we just got beat by a better team," Brooks said. When asked about how his trash talk is perceived during games, Brooks said it takes away "what calls are made," noting when he was "I'm not gonna change," he said. "I'm gonna keep doing what I do and get better." Grizzlies general manger and president of basketball operations Zach Kleiman "As we're looking forward and thinking about what comes next, those are all things that we're going to keep in mind from a competitive standpoint," Kleiman. Dillon Brooks' future in Memphis The sixth-year forward from Oregon will be unrestricted free agency in the offseason, but said he thinks the chances of him returning to Memphis are good. Kleiman was non-committal Sunday on Brooks' future with the Grizzlies.

Heat among betting favorites to sign Dillon Brooks after losing NBA Finals

The And Memphis Grizzlies outcast According to the latest odds on BetOnline, the Heat remain the most likely suitor for Brooks in free agency. The betting site has put the odds of Brooks landing with the 2023 NBA runner-up The other three teams rounding out the top five of potential Dillon Brooks suitors are the Dallas Mavericks (+700), Utah Jazz (+700), and Los Angeles Lakers (+700). Perfect Bradley Beal trade Suns must offer Wizards Trevor Booth · 8 hours ago It's hard to see Dillon Brooks' shot selection flying in South Beach, however. The Heat's famous culture may be known for its ability to bring out the best in its unheralded players through sheer hard work, but unselfishness is also part of what fueled their run all the way to the NBA Finals. For Brooks to fit with the Heat, he will have to clean up his decision-making. And with the likes of Erik Spoelstra, Pat Riley, and even Jimmy Butler around to set him straight, it's not hard to see why the Heat may very well end up signing Brooks in NBA free agency. Tags:

Dillon Brooks NBA Stats & News

Volume shooting for Brooks has fueled his fantasy upside. Last season, he attempted 16.4 shots per game en route to 18.4 points on 43.2 percent shooting. While that was the best field-goal percentage of Brooks' career, he hit just 30.9 percent of his threes, and he ended on an especially sour note, connecting on just 34.9 percent of his shots in the playoffs. Despite shaky efficiency, it would take sizable growth from Ziaire Williams or 2022 rookies to cut into Brooks' usage. Additionally, Kyle Anderson logged 21.5 minutes per game across 69 appearances last season, but he signed with Minnesota in the offseason. Ultimately, Brooks is a quality defender due for another impactful season. He'll boom and bust at times, but Brooks maintains the ability to shot-chuck his way to fantasy success. Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary Brooks was born Jan. 22, 1996 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. He grew up in Canada but played a portion of his high school ball in Henderson, Nevada at Findlay Prep. Other Canadians, including Tristan Thompson, Cory Joseph and Anthony Bennett also played there. Coming out of high school, he was a four-star, top-80 recruit according to ESPN. Brooks majored in general social science in college at Oregon. Follow him on Twitter (@dillonbrooks24). Brooks was named 2016-17 Pac-12 Player of the Year. He also was named to the All-Pac-12 first team in back-to-back seasons, (2015-16 and 2016-17). He led Oregon to the 2017 NCAA Tournament Final Four before falling to ...