The Houston Rockets looked poised to overthrow an on-par opponent in Indiana Pacers last night. But as luck would have it, after a particularly Dillon Brooks moment, the controversial Rockets player returned to the locker room; surprisingly on account of an injury and not because of a foul or ejection.
It was announced that Brooks suffered a right abdominal oblique strain and wouldn’t be returning to the game. Everyone hoped he would return for the Suns matchup tonight (given that he has a league-top name in KD as an opponent). Unfortunately, the latest update by Ime Udoka has crushed any such hopes.
Also no timetable on Dillon Brooks yet. https://t.co/4ejFyH78r8
— Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) December 27, 2023
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Along with Brooks’ absence, potential starter Tari Eason also looks to be absent. With such a development, it looks like the ball is in Cam Whitmore’s hands, both literally and figuratively.
Tonight’s absence will be the first time Brooks missed a game this season. Having played all 28 games this season, he is averaging, 13.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and a free throw percentage of 83.3 per game. The eighth seed in the Western Conference, the Rockets stand at 15-13.
Have the Dillon Brooks-antics become the new normal?
The most recent in his episodes of shenanigans would be yesterday’s Tyrese Haliburton incident. Landing a layup over the Pacers’ star, he stood over Haliburton after being knocked down. While social media and the NBA world swallowed the viral clip whole, a few still couldn’t help pointing out how Brooks didn’t get a foul.
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The general annoyance can be understandable in a season where every look, breath, and movement seemed to result in a foul. According to StatMuse, Dillon Brooks has committed 105 personal fouls just this season. From his altercation with LeBron James earlier in the year (hit in the groin area), which resulted in a flagrant 2 foul and subsequent ejection to the most recent Daniel Theis (again, groin hit), the Canadian is the muscle of whichever team brave enough to sign him.
There is no doubt that the 2023 FIBA Best Defensive Player is ready to do anything to ensure his team’s success. While many would contest that his presence would be particularly welcome with the Pistons, Houston might agree to disagree. And maybe Brooks could be instrumental in bringing back the kind of basketball everyone is hungry for right about now.
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