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The NBA suspended Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks one game on Thursday for picking up his 16th technical foul of the season after he appeared to kick Utah’s Collin Sexton in the midsection.
From Associated Press News
Brooks was penalized for kicking Colin Sexton in the groin area, marking his 16th technical of the campaign and resulting in a one-game suspension.
From CBSSports.com
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They've answered that in a major way. Alperen Åžengün and Jalen Green remain a fantastic inside-outside duo. Fred VanVleet, Dillon Brooks and Steven Adams have provided a solid veteran presence. Amen Thompson has continued to develop into a two-way menace. Tari Eason and Jabari Smith Jr. provide length and floor-spacing.
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