"I don't care, he's old" - Dillon Brooks dares LeBron James to drop a 40-point game
Memphis Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks has dared LeBron James to drop 40 points on him. Brooks, who has been the primary defender on James in the playoff series against the LA Lakers, had a verbal confrontation with the four-time champion in the third quarter of Game 2.
Brooks also stared down the four-time MVP after hitting a 3-point shot in the final frame. He was asked by reporters after the game what he thought about James. The brash player revealed that he doesn't respect James or anyone who has not scored 40 points on him.
"I don't care, he's old," Brooks said. "I was waiting for him to do that. I'm expecting him to do that in Game 4, Game 5. He wanted to say something when I got my fourth foul. He should have been saying that earlier on.
"I poke bears. I don't respect no one until they come and give me 40. I pride myself on what I do — defense and taking on any challenge that's on the board."
Dillon Brooks is definitely confident heading into Game 3 on Saturday. Brooks has limited LeBron James to 21 and 28 points in Games 1 and 2, respectively.
However, James loves challenges and it would be interesting to see if he can score 40 on Brooks in Game 3 or in any of the remaining games in the series. It should be noted that "The King" has 28 40-point games in his postseason career.
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LeBron James drops 28 points, Lakers still lose to Grizzlies in Game 2
LeBron James led the LA Lakers with 28 points in their Game 2 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. James also had 12 rebounds and three assists, while going 12-for-23 from the field and 1-for-8 from beyond the arc.
It was a disappointing game for the Lakers as a team, getting outplayed and outhustled by the Grizzlies playing without Ja Morant. Memphis took control in the first quarter following a 22-8 run and was even up by as many as 20 points in the second half.
The Lakers showed some fight in the fourth quarter, cutting the deficit to six points with less than four minutes left in the game. However, the Grizzlies stayed composed and pulled away again as the Lakers lacked spark down the stretch.
Anthony Davis and D'Angelo Russell were both very sluggish and struggled with their shooting the entire game. Davis had 13 points, eight rebounds, three assists and five blocks, but shot just 4-for-14 from the field.
Russell was worse, scoring just five points with seven rebounds and four assists. He shot 2-for-11 from the field.
Game 3 of the Lakers-Grizzlies series will take place on Saturday at Crypto.com Arena.
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