【Know My Name】Dillon Brooks如何用『鬥犬精神』復刻灰熊文化『Grit&Grind 2.0』

After three seasons of rebuilding, the Grizzlies finally made it to the playoffs through the play-off mechanism in the 2020-21 season. Facing the league's leading Jazz, the Grizzlies won an upset in the first game. Dillon Brooks scored a team-high 31 points, also creating a record. The first scoring record in a playoff game in Grizzlies history.



Although Brooks is only 26 years old, he is currently the Grizzlies' most senior player. In the 2021-22 season, he averaged 17.2 points, 2.3 assists, and 1.2 steals per game, all setting career highs. After the Grizzlies established Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. as the core, Brooks has also become the best core top green leaf. He can jump out to provide help and energy to the team on both offense and defense. He is also the most exciting person on and off the court. The leader of the lounge.

If you were to choose a new-generation player who best represents the Grit & Grind culture, Dillon Brooks would definitely be at the top. The playing style is full of combativeness and hard work, which is inherited from the Brooks family tradition. Brooks' family is famous for being tough and aggressive. They love wrestling, boxing and other "manly" sports. Brooks said that his father's main occupation is construction. A worker, but a boxer in his spare time, and he loves boxing more than his job. Please continue reading

When Brooks started to play basketball, he discovered that his strong and combative DNA had a place to play. In addition to being aggressive on the court, he was also aggressive off the court. When Andre Iguodala, who knew he no longer wanted to play with the Grizzlies, was traded to the Heat, Dillon Brooks The unafraid professional directly started taunting, "I will definitely let him know how much we weigh."

Although he is only 25 years old, Brooks is currently the Grizzlies' most senior player, averaging career highs of 17.2 points, 2.3 assists, and 1.2 steals per game this season. After the Grizzlies established Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. as the core, Brooks has also become the best core top green leaf. He can jump out to provide help and energy to the team on both offense and defense. He is also the most exciting person on and off the court. The leader of the lounge.

In the 2017 draft, the Rockets selected Brooks in the second round and was immediately traded to the Grizzlies. In 2007, the Grizzlies selected Mike Conely with the fourth overall pick. In the next ten years, they selected Hasheem Thabeet, Donte Green, Xavier Henry and Dominique Jones in the first round. No player is still in the league except Brooks. .

When Brooks first joined the Grizzlies, the team was at its lowest point, but this rookie left a deep impression on many players and coaches. He once let DeMar DeRozan score 13 points with a shooting percentage of less than 40%. Watching Chris Paul after the game, everyone thought that this little guy had an iron-blooded style that is rare among new generation players. "He is very confident and aggressive. Watching him play is like a player with more than 4 years of experience playing. I am deeply impressed by his playing style. Not only is he mature, but he also has a very high court IQ. He always plays at the right time. Do the right thing," Raptors head coach Dwane Casey said.

Former Grizzlies assistant coach Keith Smart was in charge of team development at the time, and Brooks would arrive at the court three hours in advance for every game for shooting training. "He is the most disciplined young man on the team. His ceiling may be limited, but he really Very hard." Former Grizzlies coach David Fizdale also believes that Brooks will be an important asset that any team wants. "He can complete the task perfectly and always fight with all his strength. This is the most important thing." Fizdale said, "He can execute the plan perfectly and is not afraid of doing dirty work or hard work. Every team wants this kind of player."

By Simon Liang

A die-hard fan of Damian Lillard. He became a fan of the Trail Blazers because of Lillard. I don’t understand the analysis but I understand the story.

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