![]() ![]() ![]() Grizzlies general manger and president of basketball operations Zach Kleiman said in his exit interview there "were certainly self-created distractions" during the series. "I'm gonna keep doing what I do and get better." ![]() But it won't change his mentality on or off the court. ![]() When asked about how his trash talk is perceived during games, Brooks said it takes away "what calls are made," noting when he was ejected from Game 3 after hitting James in the groin. It's been a little while so I think he was ready to play, and overall we just got beat by a better team," Brooks said. "I don't think it got LeBron geeked up, as he was back in the playoffs. The NBA all-time leading scorer averaged 18.6 points and 9.3 rebounds per game in the series. The forward added his trash-talking is used for his personal matchups, and he doesn't believe his comments provided extra motivation for James. LEBRON JAMES: LeBron James has last laugh over Dillon Brooks after Lakers eliminate Grizzlies Dillon Brooks: 'I'm not gonna change' I compete.įollow every game: Latest NBA Scores and Schedules Now, with Memphis eliminated from the NBA playoffs, Brooks is standing by what he said. Brooks had been at the center of the biggest storyline during the series, calling LeBron James "old" and saying "I don't respect no one until they come and give me 40 (points)" following the Grizzlies' 103-93 Game 2 win. The Memphis Grizzlies forward spoke with the media Sunday, two days after the team's blowout loss to the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 6, eliminating the No. ![]()
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