As the Phoenix Suns watched the Golden State Warriors and LA Clippers battle it out Tuesday night, their next opponent was being decided. The winner would face them in a high-stakes elimination game Friday, and Suns defensive stalwart Dillon Brooks was paying close attention.
Ahead of the crucial matchup, Brooks didn't hide his preference. When asked if it mattered which team advanced, he was direct: "I think it matters to some people like myself. I would like to see the Warriors."
His reasoning was succinct but loaded with playoff intensity. He pointed to three key figures in the Warriors' dynasty: "Steph and Draymond. And Steve Kerr." This sets the stage for a classic clash of styles and personalities.
Brooks, who led the league in technical fouls this season, is poised for a fiery duel with Draymond Green, who ranked third in the same category. Their matchup promises to be a physical and verbal chess match, embodying the relentless, win-at-all-costs mentality that defines playoff basketball. For fans who live for high-pressure defense and competitive fire, Friday's game is a must-watch.
