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Rockets’ Dillon Brooks Hilariously Trolls Grizzlies Over Not Paying Him

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Dillon Brooks, now a key player for the Houston Rockets, dazzled against his old squad, the Memphis Grizzlies, leading his team to a 103-96 victory during Friday’s NBA action. The game, marked by Brooks’ sensational performance, occurred on the Grizzlies’ home ground, culminating in a dramatic 3-pointer shot over former teammate Desmond Bane.

Brooks, who secured a significant four-year, $80 million contract with the Rockets, shared his thoughts post-game, as captured by DaMichael Cole of the Commercial Appeal: “That’s why they paid me 4 for $80 (million).”

In a candid moment in the locker room, Brooks expressed a fierce resolve to consistently triumph over Memphis. “I don’t wanna lose to Memphis ever in my career…I wanna win every single time we play Memphis, just to let ’em know that they made a little mistake,” he passionately declared.

Brooks’ standout moment came in the game’s latter half, where he racked up 24 points and six rebounds, significantly contributing to the Rockets’ fifth consecutive win and improving their season record to 13-9.

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After a six-year tenure, Brooks’ departure from Memphis was marred by controversies and a less-than-stellar performance during the playoffs against the Los Angeles Lakers. His outspoken remarks about LeBron James only added to the drama. Rumors swirled about Memphis’ intentions regarding Brooks during the playoffs. Despite his agent Mike George’s refutations, Brooks ultimately left for Houston, where he landed a lucrative deal.

Brooks’ return to the FedExForum as a Rocket was spectacular, arguably marking his best game of the season. The tension between him and Bane escalated, resulting in a technical foul for Bane, but Brooks and the Rockets ultimately triumphed.

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Reflecting on his performance and the game’s significance, Brooks conveyed a deep-seated desire to win, especially in the familiar confines of the FedEx Forum. “I really didn’t want to lose here,” he admitted, emphasizing the personal significance of the game.

With this victory, the Rockets boast a 3-0 record against the Grizzlies this season. Brooks and his team are now looking ahead to their next challenge in Milwaukee, hoping to extend their winning streak to six games.

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