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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

In a turn of events that left fans on the edge of their seats, the clash between the Indiana Pacers and Houston Rockets after Christmas day took an unexpected twist. While the Pacers and Rockets clashed for supremacy, Dillon Brooks had a great outing against Pacers All-Star Tyrese Haliburton. However, he got injured, leaving a void in the Houston Rockets lineup and casting a shadow over his standout performance.

The Rockets had just begun to fight back when fate handed them a cruel blow. Just as Dillon Brooks was imposing his will on Haliburton, he suffered an injury. The culprit? A sudden right abdominal oblique strain that brought Brooks’ brilliant performance to an abrupt end. Houston Chronicle Jonathan Feigen wrote: “Brooks will not be back to the game, leaving a big hole in the Rockets lineup.”

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However, the early exit of Brooks, who played a commendable 22 minutes and contributed nine points, one rebound, one assist, and a steal, cast its pall over all the Rockets’ hopes for victory. The game proceeded without one of its important characters, and Brooks’ absence brings some uncertainty to Houston’s near future as well.

With Brooks injured, the resilience of their roster and the depth of talents such as Tari Eason or Amen Thompson will test the Rockets.

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The Brooks factor: Rockets’ key to success in the 2023 season

Dillon Brooks has become a mainstay for the Houston Rockets this year. With an all-around impact on both ends of the court, he’s left his mark indelibly. The Canadian shooting guard has come off the bench to fill a consistent role for the struggling Rockets. He is averaging 13.7 points and 1.5 steals per game.

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Besides box scores, Brooks is the team’s captain and a culture changer. Teammates and head coach Stephen Silas have also showered praise on Adams. His work ethic and intensity have become defining characteristics of an environment of competition and concentration. Of course, it’s very noticeable. Brooks has inspired the Rockets to win six out of their last eight.

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Brooks has become especially adept at producing game-winners in the fourth quarter, and his clutch play reflects the team’s ability to bounce back from defeat. It highlights both his ability to produce plays and his consistent level of play, with the buzzer-beater he hit against the Utah Jazz in November being a prime example of that. He has been an essential part of the Rockets ‘recent success.

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