Dillon Brooks states he must do ‘some soul searching' after Steph Curry flagrant originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
It appears Dillon Brooks might actually feel bad for his bizarre and potentially dangerous Flagrant 1 foul on Steph Curry.
Key word: might.
After Brooks’ Phoenix Suns pulled out the 99-98 win over the Warriors on Thursday night following a controversial late foul call, the 29-year-old forward shared an eye-opening confession.
“I’ve got to do some soul-searching at home,” Brooks told reporters in Phoenix. “That’s really it. It’s the second time, but I’ll learn from it. I’ll figure it out.”
With less than one minute remaining in regulation, Brooks struck Curry in the midsection/chest area while contesting Curry’s 3-point shot attempt. Officials reviewed the play and assessed Brooks a Flagrant 1 foul.
After the game, Brooks also further detailed what led to his actions against Curry.
“I was just running, trying to get the rebound, so I tried to stop him, but I’ve been lifting too much,” Brooks said. “I don’t know. I can’t explain it. Just got to figure it out for the next game so I don’t do something that will put our team in a bad spot.”
Hm.
Just as Brooks appeared to finally have reached some self-reflection, he balanced it out with a playful explanation.
Curry, less in a joking mood after Golden State’s loss, described Brooks’ antics as “bush league” (h/t The SF Standard’s Danny Emerman).
Well, it’s clear that it doesn’t matter what jersey Brooks is wearing, as he’ll always be a Warriors archnemesis regardless.