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Dillon Brooks

Dillon Brooks is a Canadian professional player who plays as a for the of the (NBA). Born on January 22, 1996, in , , he stands at 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m) tall and weighs 225 pounds (102 kg). Known for his tenacious defense and provocative on-court persona, Brooks has established himself as a versatile wing player over eight NBA seasons, averaging 14.3 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game in his career (as of November 2025). Brooks honed his skills at the from 2014 to 2017, where he became the first sophomore in program history to reach 1,000 career points and earned All-Pac-12 honors as a junior. He declared for the after his junior year and was selected 45th overall in the second round by the , with his draft rights immediately traded to the on draft night. In his NBA debut with Memphis on October 19, 2017, Brooks scored 19 points, setting a record for the most points by a Canadian-born player in their first NBA game. During his six seasons with the Grizzlies from 2017 to 2023, Brooks emerged as a key defensive contributor on the playoff-contending team, earning NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors in the 2022–23 season. After a controversial tenure marked by ejections and public feuds with opponents, Brooks was not re-signed by Memphis following the 2022–23 season, then signed a four-year contract with the Houston Rockets in July 2023, spending the next two seasons with the team, where he averaged 12.7 points per game in 2023–24 while helping the team's rebuild. In July 2025, Brooks was traded to the Phoenix Suns in a seven-team deal that sent Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets, reuniting him with former Grizzlies teammates and positioning him as a starter on a rebuilding Suns roster. Internationally, Brooks has represented prominently, contributing to the national team's historic at the 2023 FIBA Men's , where he scored a tournament-high 39 points in the against the —a record for points in a medal game at the event. His combative style has earned him a reputation as a "" in the league, drawing both criticism and admiration for his role in high-stakes matchups. As of November 2025, Brooks is managing a but remains a vital part of the Suns' rotation, leading the team in attempts early in the 2025–26 season.

Early life and education

Early life

Dillon Brooks was born on January 22, 1996, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, to Anita Diane Brooks and an unnamed father. His mother, a white Canadian who worked as a project director at a major bank, raised him as a single parent in the northwest part of Mississauga, instilling discipline and resilience from a young age. Brooks' father, of Black Nova Scotian descent with roots in farming and a background as a boxer before becoming a construction worker, contributed to his biracial heritage and tough physical mentality, though the family maintained a private profile. Growing up in a working-class , Brooks faced early challenges, including learning disabilities that his mother addressed with firm encouragement, such as driving him to practices even during snowstorms. His Canadian heritage shaped his formative years, with summers spent visiting relatives in his father's hometown of East Preston, , exposing him to a gritty, community-oriented lifestyle. Local influences in , including family support and neighborhood dynamics, fostered his initial interest in sports, emphasizing toughness and perseverance. Brooks' early exposure to basketball came through his mother's encouragement and community programs in , where he began participating in youth activities as a . By middle school, he was regularly honing his skills at the local , dedicating time to fundamental drills and developing a strong . This period marked the start of his involvement in Canadian junior leagues, where he built foundational skills through organized youth play before transitioning to more competitive high school abroad.

High school career

Brooks began his high school basketball career at Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School in , , where he played from 2010 to 2013 and helped lead the Crusaders to three undefeated seasons along with back-to-back Toronto Catholic Junior Athletic Association championships. Seeking greater competition and national exposure ahead of college recruitment, he transferred to the prestigious in , for his senior year during the 2013–14 season. At , Brooks adjusted to a higher level of play against top national talent, averaging 8.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game while shooting 58% from the field, 35% from three-point range, and 70% from the free-throw line. His performance at the prep school, combined with standout showings in AAU circuits with the CIA Bounce program, elevated his profile as a versatile with strong scoring ability and defensive tenacity. Rated as a four-star prospect and ranked No. 68 in ESPN's class of 2014, Brooks reclassified from the 2015 recruiting cycle to join immediately after high school. He committed to the in August 2014, choosing the Ducks over interest from several other programs to play under coach in the .

College career

Dillon Brooks played for the Ducks from 2014 to 2017, emerging as a key contributor during his three seasons under head coach . Recruited as a highly touted prospect from in , Brooks quickly adapted to the , showcasing his scoring ability, athleticism, and defensive tenacity. Over his college career, he appeared in 109 games, starting 98, and averaged 14.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game while shooting 45.7% from the field. As a in the 2014–15 season, Brooks appeared in all 36 games for , starting 34, and averaged 11.5 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game. His scoring efficiency stood out, with a 45.6% , including strong performances in conference play where he helped finish 13–5 in the Pac-12 and secure a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Brooks earned Pac-12 All-Freshman Team honors for his impact as a newcomer, becoming one of only a few freshmen in program history to average double figures in scoring. advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament that year, defeating Oklahoma State before falling to . In his sophomore year during the 2015–16 season, Brooks took on a starring role, starting all 38 games and boosting his production to averages of 16.7 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game. He shot 50.5% from the field and reached 1,000 career points faster than any player in history, highlighting his rapid development as a versatile wing. Brooks was named to the First-team All-Pac-12 after leading to a 28–9 record, a share of the Pac-12 regular-season title (14–4 conference mark), and the Pac-12 Tournament championship. A standout performance came on February 7, 2016, when he scored a then-career-high 30 points and dished out nine assists in a 76–66 victory over . In the NCAA Tournament, Brooks averaged 18.3 points per game as reached the Sweet 16, defeating and Saint Joseph's before a loss to ; he contributed 25 points in the first-round win over . Brooks returned for his junior season in 2016–17, elevating his game further by starting all 36 games and averaging 16.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. His leadership was instrumental in guiding to a 33–5 record, another Pac-12 regular-season title (16–2), the program's first appearance since 1939, and a No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. For his efforts, Brooks was honored as the Pac-12 Player of the Year, consensus Second-team All-American, and First-team All-Pac-12, becoming the first Duck to win conference player of the year since 1995. Key moments included a game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer against No. 2 UCLA on December 28, 2016 (89–87 win) and 22 points in the semifinal loss to . In the NCAA Tournament, he averaged 17.5 points across six games, including 18 points in the victory over . Following the 2016–17 season, Brooks declared for the on April 14, 2017, forgoing his senior year of eligibility. He was selected by the with the 45th overall pick in the second round, concluding a distinguished college career where he ranked 10th in Oregon history with 1,612 points.

Professional career

Memphis Grizzlies (2017–2023)

Brooks was selected by the Houston Rockets with the 45th overall pick in the second round of the 2017 NBA draft before being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies on draft night in exchange for cash considerations. He signed a four-year rookie-scale contract with Memphis shortly thereafter. In his debut season of 2017–18, Brooks appeared in all 82 games, primarily off the bench, averaging 11.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game while shooting 44.0 percent from the field. His efficient scoring and defensive energy made him a rotation staple for a rebuilding Grizzlies squad that finished 22–60. The following year, Brooks' progress was halted by a toe injury that limited him to just 18 games, where he averaged 7.5 points before being sidelined for the remainder of the 2018–19 season. He returned as a starter in 2019–20, marking the beginning of his breakout period alongside emerging stars like , helping revive the Grizzlies' "Grit and Grind" ethos of physical, tenacious play that defined their earlier successful era. Averaging 16.2 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.1 assists over 73 games, Brooks contributed to a 34–39 finish that secured the Western Conference's eighth seed and their first playoff appearance since 2017. His development continued in 2020–21 with 17.2 points per game across 67 contests, bolstering ' young core as they earned the No. 8 seed again before falling to the in the first round. Brooks peaked offensively in 2021–22, averaging 18.4 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.8 assists in 32 games before a severe ended his regular season early; he still earned All-Defensive Second Team honors for his perimeter defense. In the , he played a key role in the Grizzlies' second-round series against the , averaging 14.6 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.7 assists over 11 games despite a one-game for a flagrant foul on in Game 2. pushed the eventual champions to six games, with Brooks scoring a playoff-high 30 points in the decisive loss. His combative style embodied the team's renewed identity, helping them secure a franchise-record 56 wins and the No. 2 Western Conference seed. Entering 2022–23 as a core piece, Brooks averaged 14.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 73 games, repeating as an All-Defensive Second Team selection for his role in holding opponents to 39.6 percent shooting from the field. However, his on-court antics drew scrutiny, including a one-game suspension in March for reaching the NBA's threshold and leading the league with 18 technicals. In the first-round playoffs against the , Brooks was ejected in Game 3 for a flagrant 2 foul after striking in the groin, though he avoided further suspension; he was later fined $25,000 for skipping postgame media obligations. The Grizzlies were eliminated in six games amid injuries to key players like Morant. Following the season, informed Brooks they would not re-sign him as an unrestricted , citing his behavior and shot selection as factors in the decision to move on. On , 2023, he agreed to a four-year, $ million contract with the , finalized via a sign-and-trade involving multiple teams that sent minor assets to . Brooks departed having played 345 regular-season games for , helping transform them from lottery fixtures to consistent playoff contenders.

Houston Rockets (2023–2025)

On July 8, 2023, Brooks was acquired by the Houston Rockets via a sign-and-trade deal from the Memphis Grizzlies, agreeing to a four-year, $80 million contract that included no player or team options and was fully guaranteed. The move positioned him as a veteran addition to Houston's young core focused on building defensive identity after a challenging end to his tenure in Memphis. In the 2023–24 season, Brooks appeared in 72 games, all starts, averaging 12.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 1.7 assists in 30.9 minutes per game while shooting 42.8% from the field and 35.9% from three-point range. His defensive contributions were a highlight, as he emerged as an elite perimeter stopper, frequently tasked with guarding the opponent's top scoring wings; this led to discussions of All-Defensive Team candidacy, with Brooks ranking among the league's top defenders in steals (0.9 per game) and defensive rating (111.2). Brooks' intensity helped anchor Houston's improved defense, which ranked ninth in the NBA in defensive rating at 112.3. Brooks built on that foundation in the 2024–25 season, playing 75 games and posting 14.0 alongside 3.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 31.8 minutes, with efficiency at 42.9% and 39.7% from three on 6.3 attempts. His defensive prowess remained , posting a career-best defensive rating of 108.5 and contributing to the Rockets' league-leading rebounding and overall defensive dominance, which propelled them to the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference with 52 wins. In the , advanced to the first round but was eliminated by the in seven games, with Brooks averaging 11.4 points and providing key defensive matchups against . Following the season, Brooks was traded to the on July 6, 2025, as part of a seven-team deal centered around moving to , marking the end of his two-year stint with the Rockets.

Phoenix Suns (2025–present)

On July 6, 2025, the acquired Dillon Brooks from the Houston Rockets in a blockbuster seven-team trade that also brought guard and draft rights to prospects , Rasheer Fleming, and Koby Brea to Phoenix, while sending to . The move was designed to reinforce the Suns' wing defense and perimeter versatility, pairing Brooks' tenacious style with stars like to enhance their push for Western Conference contention. Brooks entered the deal under the remaining two years of his four-year, $80 million contract originally signed with Houston in 2023, committing him to Phoenix through the 2026–27 season at approximately $21.1 million for 2025–26 and $20.9 million for 2026–27. As of November 18, 2025, Brooks has appeared in 9 games for the Suns, averaging 20.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game while shooting 45.9% from the field, contributing to Phoenix's offensive spacing and defensive intensity alongside Booker and the frontcourt. He has started 8 of those games, serving as a key rotational piece capable of anchoring perimeter defense against elite scorers. Brooks missed four games due to a core muscle strain sustained on October 25, 2025, during a game against the , but has since returned. His role emphasizes balancing the Suns' high-powered offense—led by Booker's scoring—with gritty on-ball defense to address vulnerabilities exposed in prior playoff runs, aligning with the team's goal of deep Western Conference playoff advancement amid their 8-6 start.

International career

2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup

Dillon Brooks committed to playing for the in May 2022, joining a 14-player core group pledged to represent through the 2024 Olympics, including participation in the 2023 qualifying campaign. qualified for the by topping the Americas qualifiers with an 11-1 record. In the , co-hosted by the , , and from August 25 to September 10, Brooks emerged as a defensive anchor and offensive spark for , averaging 15.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 1.3 steals across eight games while earning the Best Defensive Player award. His aggressive style drew attention in the quarterfinal matchup against on September 6, where he taunted following a defensive stop, leading to his ejection for late in the fourth quarter; Canada nonetheless dominated with a 118-72 win to advance to the semifinals. reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 1994. After a semifinal loss to , Brooks delivered a standout performance in the game against the on September 10, scoring a tournament-high 39 points on 14-of-22 shooting—including 7-of-10 from three-point range—to lead to a 127-118 overtime victory. Post-game, he reflected on his controversial , stating that criticism from opponents and fans, including those supporting Team USA, fueled his motivation: "I appreciate you... You guys are the reason why we got this far." This triumph marked 's inaugural medal in history and earned them direct entry to the 2024 , their first appearance since 2000.

2024 Summer Olympics

Canada qualified for the in men's by securing bronze at the , marking their first appearance in the event since 2000. Dillon Brooks was named to the 12-man roster alongside stars such as and , bringing his defensive intensity and scoring ability to the squad coached by . In the group stage at the , Brooks contributed significantly to 's perfect 3-0 record, averaging 14.3 points and 4.0 rebounds over the three games while providing strong perimeter defense. He scored 14 points with five rebounds in a 86-79 victory over on July 27, limiting the Greeks' key shooters through aggressive on-ball pressure. Against on July 30, Brooks tallied 16 points on efficient 5-of-9 shooting, including two three-pointers, helping secure a 93-83 win that showcased 's defensive versatility. In the final group game versus on August 2, he added 13 points and four rebounds in an 88-85 upset, advancing as winners to their first Olympic quarterfinal since 2000. Brooks' overall tournament averages stood at 11.3 points and 3.8 rebounds across four games, though he struggled in the quarterfinal loss on August 6, managing just 2 points on 1-of-9 shooting in a 73-82 defeat. Despite the early exit, finished eighth overall, with Brooks' two steals in the game highlighting his disruptive defensive role. His on-court trash-talking further amplified his "" , drawing attention during practices and games, including exchanges that energized teammates and opponents alike.

Off-court activities

Business ventures and endorsements

Dillon Brooks has secured several endorsement deals throughout his NBA career, supplementing his on-court earnings. Additionally, Brooks has been associated with , frequently wearing player-exclusive models such as the 6 and 7 during games, reflecting his representation of the apparel giant as a league-sponsored athlete. Beyond endorsements, Brooks has diversified his portfolio through investments. In September 2020, he purchased a home in , a suburb of , during his tenure with . He also owns a luxury property in Mississauga, Ontario, , valued at approximately $4 million, serving as a personal retreat in his hometown. These holdings contribute to his alongside his NBA salary. In terms of other business activities, Brooks became an angel investor in Panda Hub, a mobile car detailing service, in March 2024, supporting its expansion into , . During a 2024 , he expressed interest in ventures that address community and global challenges, emphasizing investments in businesses that "help communities or help the world" and solve human-related problems. As of 2025, he holds no major ownership stakes in companies but focuses on strategic, impact-oriented opportunities.

Philanthropy

Dillon Brooks has engaged in several philanthropic efforts focused on youth development and community support, particularly through and educational programs. In October 2024, he became the major sponsor of the senior boys' program at his , Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School in , providing financial assistance to cover travel costs for U.S. tournaments and supplying full sponsorship including tracksuits, shoes, bags, uniforms, and training gear. This initiative addressed post-COVID financial challenges facing the program, ensuring its continuation and honoring the legacy of his high school coach, Paul Melnik. In December 2024, Brooks made a significant monetary contribution during a visit to the school, further supporting the team amid ongoing difficulties, and the institution recognized him with "Dillon Brooks Day," featuring a jersey unveiling and ceremonial honors. In September 2025, Brooks sponsored a special Civvies Day and food drive at Father Henry Carr on November 10, 2025, with proceeds supporting community initiatives. In , where Brooks played for the Rockets from 2023 to 2025, he actively participated in community outreach during the holiday seasons. In November 2023, he hosted and catered a meal for 150 members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of and their families at the Fort Bend location, emphasizing his commitment to underserved youth. That December, he organized a holiday party for over 50 foster children at the BEAR Houston facility, providing gifts and festive activities. Brooks continued this work in December 2024 by sponsoring a holiday shopping spree for foster kids, allowing them to select items with his guidance. Earlier in his career, Brooks supported in through the Stax Music Academy. In February 2019, while with , he hosted the 15th annual Staxtacular fundraiser at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, an event that has collectively raised over $1.4 million to fund after-school programs for underprivileged youth, featuring performances by academy students and fellow players. Additionally, in 2018, he hosted a camp on Canada's East Coast in to promote the sport among local youth and contribute to the country's basketball growth.

Personal life

Dillon Brooks was born on January 22, 1996, in , , , to his mother, Anita Diane Brooks, a Canadian native who raised him in the northwest part of the city. His father has not been publicly identified in available reports. Brooks maintains close ties to his roots, including sponsoring programs at his former high school, Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School. In his personal relationships, Brooks is currently dating fashion model Mirna Habib, with whom he shares occasional public glimpses on , though the couple largely keeps their partnership private. He has two daughters, Mila and , from a previous relationship with Heather Andrews; in June 2025, Brooks filed a against Andrews amid reported domestic issues. In an October 2025 interview, Brooks discussed his off-court interests, including fashion (e.g., ), international travel to places like Bodrum, , and supporting young Canadian basketball players through local events in . As a member of the , Brooks resides in the Phoenix area during the NBA season.

Career statistics

NBA regular season

Dillon Brooks has appeared in 505 regular season games over his NBA career through the partial 2025–26 season, accumulating approximately 7,200 points, 1,620 rebounds, and shooting 42.0% from the field. His scoring has evolved from a rookie average of 11.0 points per game to peaks near 18 points, while maintaining a role as a perimeter defender and shooter. The following table details Brooks' regular season performance by season, including games played (GP), minutes per game (MPG), points per game (PPG), rebounds per game (RPG), assists per game (APG), field goal percentage (FG%), three-point percentage (3P%), and free throw percentage (FT%). Data reflects full seasons unless noted as partial.
SeasonTeamGPMPGPPGRPGAPGFG%3P%FT%
2017–18MEM8228.711.03.11.6.440.356.747
2018–19MEM1818.37.51.70.9.402.375.733
2019–20MEM7328.916.23.32.1.407.358.808
2020–21MEM6729.817.22.92.3.419.344.815
2021–22MEM3227.718.43.22.8.432.309.849
2022–23MEM7330.314.33.32.6.396.326.779
2023–24HOU7230.912.73.41.7.428.359.844
2024–25HOU7531.814.03.71.7.429.397.818
2025–26*PHO1029.520.03.22.0.440.330.900
*Partial season as of November 19, 2025. To normalize for varying playing time, Brooks' per-36-minute statistics provide a consistent view of his production across seasons; for example, his career scoring rate stands at approximately 20.5 points per 36 minutes, with 4.1 rebounds and 2.7 assists, highlighting his efficiency as a volume scorer despite fluctuating roles. In terms of volume shooting, Brooks reached his peak three-point attempts at 6.2 per game during the 2022–23 season with the , ranking among the league's higher-volume perimeter shooters that year.

NBA playoffs

Dillon Brooks has made four playoff appearances in his NBA career, spanning his time with the from 2018 to 2023, accumulating 25 games played with 865 total points and a postseason average of 14.2 while shooting 35.8% from three-point range. His playoff contributions have often emphasized perimeter defense and timely scoring, particularly in guarding opposing stars, though his efficiency has varied across series. Advanced metrics highlight defensive improvements in key years, such as a defensive rating of 108.2 during the playoffs, reflecting his role in high-stakes matchups. One of Brooks' standout postseason series came in the 2022 Western Conference Semifinals against the , where he averaged 18.8 over six contests, providing offensive spark despite the Grizzlies' 4-2 defeat. In the 2023 first round versus the , Brooks averaged 10.5 points across six games but faced a one-game for a on in Game 4, which impacted ' momentum in their 4-2 loss. These series underscored his aggressive style, which sometimes led to disciplinary actions but also fueled the Grizzlies' gritty identity. The table below summarizes Brooks' season-by-season playoff statistics, focusing on (GP), minutes per game (MPG), (PPG), rebounds per game (RPG), assists per game (APG), (FG%), and three-point percentage (3P%).
SeasonTeamGPMPGPPGRPGAPGFG%3P%
2018310.74.31.30.750.00.0
2021635.219.53.72.5.447.345
20221231.015.02.82.640.535.9
2023527.811.23.22.038.231.3
These figures illustrate Brooks' evolution from limited rookie minutes to a more consistent rotational player.

College

Dillon Brooks played for the from 2014 to 2017, emerging as a key contributor during his three seasons and helping the team to two NCAA Tournament appearances, including a run to the in 2016 and the in 2017. As a highly touted from in , he quickly adapted to the Pac-12 level, earning freshman honors in his debut year before becoming a conference standout. In his freshman season of 2014–15, Brooks started 33 of 36 games, averaging 11.5 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 0.5 steals per game while shooting 45.6% from the field. He earned a spot on the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team for his efficient scoring and rebounding contributions. The Ducks finished 26–10 and lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to Wisconsin, where Brooks scored 4 points. During his sophomore campaign in 2015–16, Brooks took on a starting role in all 38 games, boosting his production to 16.7 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1.1 steals per game on 47.0% shooting. His development as a versatile forward earned him All-Pac-12 First Team selection and a berth on the Pac-12 All-Tournament Team after won the conference tournament. In the NCAA Tournament, he averaged 16.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 3.5 assists over four games as the No. 1-seeded advanced to the before falling to . Brooks' junior year in 2016–17 saw him lead the Ducks with 16.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.1 steals per game across 27 starts, shooting 48.8% from the field. He was named Pac-12 Player of the Year by conference coaches and earned consensus All-American second-team honors, capping a standout college career before declaring for the . Over his NCAA Tournament appearances in 2016 and 2017 (nine games total), he averaged 15.8 points and 3.9 rebounds per game.

Regular Season Statistics

SeasonGP-GSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2014–1536–3328.3.456.337.8254.91.80.50.611.5
2015–1638–3832.8.470.338.8065.43.11.10.416.7
2016–1735–2725.3.488.401.7543.22.71.10.416.1
Career109–9829.0.471.370.7864.62.50.90.514.8

NCAA Tournament Statistics

YearGPMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2015129.0.286.500-4.02.00.00.04.0
2016432.3.429.273.8893.53.50.00.516.3
2017531.0.500.385.7864.23.40.60.617.0
Career1031.3.455.324.8444.03.30.30.515.8

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