Jeremy Sochan on Dillon Brooks. He's a little crazy, but I respect that


Tom Orsborn: Jeremy Sochan on Dillon Brooks: “He’s all right, a little crazy. But I respect that. He goes hard on defense. He’s kind of one of those players who doesn’t care what other people think, so I respect that too. So, yeah, he’s a pretty good player.”
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Tom Orsborn @tom_orsborn
Jeremy Sochan on Dillon Brooks: “He’s all right, a little crazy. But I respect that. He goes hard on defense. He’s kind of one of those players who doesn’t care what other people think, so I respect that too. So, yeah, he’s a pretty good player.” – 12:43 PM
Tom Orsborn @tom_orsborn
Spurs can expect the Rockets to once again aggressively collapse on Wemby, with Dillon Brooks leading the charge. – 12:42 PM
Tom Orsborn @tom_orsborn
Asked about facing Rockets 3 times in 12 days, Jeremy Sochan initially responded with is-what-it-is, don’t-make-the-schedule comments before interjecting with a smile, “Yeah, (bleep) Houston.” – 12:22 PM
Matthew Tynan @Matthew_Tynan
Jeremy Sochan was just asked if the players feel the rivalry with Houston the way fans do. His response?
“Yeah, f*** Houston.” – 12:09 PM
Drew Hill @DrewHill_DM
Dillon Brooks with a timely air ball to kill a Rockets run. – 9:04 PM

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Jonathan Feigen: Rockets center Steven Adams won’t be a game-time decision this time. He is ruled out with a strained left calf and with the recovery from the knee injury. Dillon Brooks (right knee pain) and Cam Whitmore (left knee pain) are probable to play against the Grizzlies. -via x.com / October 24, 2024
Basketball has taken Dillon Brooks a long way from his Mississauga home — from college in Oregon to his professional debut in Memphis, to this year’s Paris Olympics and the start of a new NBA season in Houston. But he hasn’t forgotten the Toronto program that gave him his start. This season, Brooks has become the major sponsor of the Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School (FHC) senior boys’ basketball program — the same program he helped lead to three undefeated seasons from 2010 to 2013, according to a Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) news release. -via cbc.ca / October 19, 2024
“The main reason (for both starting lineup changes) was the lineup from Canada,” he explained. “They always start the game with (6-foot-6 guard) Dillon Brooks at position four, and they play small ball. …I wanted Wemby to start at position five (rather than Gobert), so that’s why I put back Yabusele at position four, and the second change was Cordinier for Evan Fournier, because I wanted to start with a defensive starting five.” -via New York Times / August 6, 2024

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