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u/oklolzzzzsonReddit5h ago
Dillon Brooks refers to SGA as 'frail' after Game 2: “This is the playoffs, a man's game. I used to watch this back when Michael Jordan was playing…when LeBron was younger, just physical basketball. I don't get why all the dropping, the falling and the flopping and flailing…"
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Analysis Summary
Dillon Brooks called Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 'a little frail' in postgame comments after the Suns' 120-107 Game 2 loss to the Thunder, his frustration centered on SGA's ability to draw fouls and shoot free throws. Gilgeous-Alexander made all nine free-throw attempts and scored 37 points, while Brooks was upset about what he saw as inconsistent playoff officiating. The quote reflects a common NBA debate about physical vs. finesse-based play, though calling an All-Star player 'frail' comes across as dismissive rather than analytical criticism of his game.
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“Dillon Brooks refers to SGA as 'frail' after Game 2”
Brooks called Gilgeous-Alexander 'little frail' in postgame comments after the Suns' 120-107 loss to Thunder in Game 2.
“Brooks quotes: 'This is the playoffs, a man's game. I used to watch this back when Michael Jordan was playing…when LeBron was younger, just physical basketball.'”
The quote is verified verbatim in multiple sources.
“Brooks criticizes 'dropping, the falling and the flopping and flailing' in modern playoff basketball”
Brooks stated he didn't understand why dropping, falling, flopping and flailing were allowed in the playoffs.
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