
Stephen A Smith on ESPN didn’t stop the expulsion of Rockets Dillon Brooks striker from Phoenix: “This is the things that hurt the league, still here.
Looking at Sunday’s victory over Sanz, Veteran striker Brooks’ second quarter of the veteran striker Brucks has not proved too much for the Houston Rockets at Phoenix.
But he attracted attention throughout the course. It includes a veteran in NBA media, Stephen A Smith, who published a social media message in the defense of Brooks during the game.
Then, on the first espn the next morning, Smith was wider about his thoughts. As a tradition, he didn’t hold himself.
Between Smith’s comments:
He did nothing to guarantee him out of this game. We all love the course and we all support the course, but this is the kind of things that hurt the course here.
Dillon Brooks had nothing to get out of. You can’t talk about the love of the game and how much we have to love and support the game, and you’re going to steal a game from the fans. It doesn’t matter if it’s neither Lybron (James) or Steve Kar. He can play, and he is involved in the team.
Brooks took two techniques from referee Justin van Duen, while the two Sun players who participated in the same fighting – Kevin Durant and Nick Richards – only one. Until late Monday, NBA had not yet given a detailed explanation for why Brussels was more severely disciplined.
“I’m in court in a sentence and I didn’t hear Dillon saying anything bad, ugly, ugly and ugly,” Vanessa Richardson wrote on her home network. “I won’t get it.
“The reason for his reaction is that they just mentioned him,” Rockets coach Emy Odoka said.
According to the Rockets newspaper (through Daniel Lerner of the Houston Chronekel), Brussels is now technical for the 2024-2025 season. If none of the techniques against Phoenix are abolished — and there is no technique — technique of the next 16 will cause automatic suspension for the post-Hususton game. (Housuston currently has seven normal seasons left to play).
Players refuse a technical flow to zero in zero for versions, with a different level (based on less games) used to suspend after the season.
The 29-year-old, Brussels, has an average of 13.9 points per game this season at about 40 percent from three points. He is one of the best and most universal defenders on rockets, with 30 NBA teams in defense. Brooks is also seen very well in the team as a leader of the dressing room and an ancient and effective voice.
After Sunday’s win, Houston (49-26) is the No. 2 in the Western Conference and has won 12 games in its last 13 games. Brooks is a major participant in the success of both sides of the court.