Despite all the talk and the alleged “dirty” plays from Dillon Brooks, Anthony Edwards got the better of the Rockets on Thursday night.
Edwards and Brooks were going at it throughout the game, with the chippiness leading to the two being separated on multiple occasions in Minnesota’s 127-114 triumph.
Edwards didn’t hold back when speaking about the showdown postgame.
“I love the competing part, but all the little slick, little dirty sh-t … he hit me in the face and then I fell and he’s like, ‘How much crying you gonna do?’” Edwards told reporters afterward.
Brooks has a reputation for agitating his opponents — and Edwards has a reputation for freely speaking his mind in postgame press conferences.
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