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Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Suns’ Dillon Brooks already back in the lab fresh off playoff elimination

We’ve all seen how Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks handles himself on the court. His technical foul count (even with the handful of rescinded calls) really says all you need to know.

His pregame staredown? That was on display plenty of times this year.

Both can and should be firmly placed in the crazy department.

But what about working out a day after being eliminated from the playoffs? Or diving into film with no game in sight?

Add them to the list.

The offseason starts now. I love to work on my game, and I feel like the series that we just played opened up my mind to another way of getting to my shot and affecting the game,” he said.

“With the momentum that we have and that I have this season, I just don’t want to take a break.”

Like it or not, Brooks is going to have to put the ball and film down eventually as the offseason takes hold for himself and his Suns teammates.

A little R&R never hurts, especially after the forward helped turn around a Suns team that was projected to be nowhere near the postseason given the turnover the franchise underwent in the offseason.

“I might (vacation) somewhere on a beach. Last year I did Japan, Tokyo, and I was walking around too much,” Brooks said. “I want to be on like a beach somewhere, maybe like St. Bart’s or the Bahamas or something. Kick back, get a tan and have my first drink.”

But as we’ve seen throughout the year, where Brooks goes, crazy tends to be not too far behind.

“He is crazy. That’s an accurate thing to say,” guard Grayson Allen said Tuesday. “He’s a good guy to have on the team. His energy, his competitiveness. I heard he was showing some guys clips from the game last night like we still have another game tomorrow. His mindset is all about basketball, winning and being competitive, so it’s good to have a guy like that on the team.”

“He’s so crazy that like when you’re around him you appreciate his work ethic, the drive. He was in here this morning working out,” forward Oso Ighodaro added. “There’s a craziness to it, but you respect it and you really appreciate it and it makes you want to get better.”



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