Shai Gilgeous-Alexander pulled the curtain back on Dillon Brooks' 'villain' persona

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander pulled the curtain back on Dillon Brooks' 'villain' persona

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shared a fascinating insight into how Dillon Brooks operates as a basketball player.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander pulled the curtain back on Dillon Brooks' 'villain' persona

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shared a fascinating insight into how Dillon Brooks operates as a basketball player.

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In the NBA, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Dillon Brooks are "enemies," with Gilgeous-Alexander's reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder completing a sweep of Brooks' Phoenix Suns on Monday night. But off the court, and with Team Canada, the two are pals, sharing a unique rapport and understanding they can't always cultivate in the middle of a long NBA season.

That's what made Gilgeous-Alexander's exchanges with and about Brooks on Monday night so interesting.

For someone like Brooks, who has cultivated a tough guy "villain" persona wherever he's played in the league, it was eye-opening and heartening to see him and Gilgeous-Alexander be all smiles in their postgame embrace. There's competition between the lines. And there's remembering you're still friends after the fact when the clock reads all zeroes:

SGA and Dillon Brooks share a moment post-game after a hard fought series. 🤝 pic.twitter.com/CPp13e3mOZ

— NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) April 28, 2026

In his postgame press conference, Gilgeous-Alexander was asked about his relationship with Brooks. The superstar guard shared why he has so much love for his fellow Canadian friend and explained that Brooks plays the "villain" in the Association for a reason. That's just the sort of role he's excelled in as a basketball player.

But that's the thing. It's clearly only in the context of competition. As a basketball player. Nothing more.

Shai on Dillon:"A great guy no matter what people say about him he's a really good guy when you get to know him. All that villain stuff it doesn't faze me. I know exactly who Dillon is. He had a hell of a series. Keep getting better I'm proud of him" pic.twitter.com/MIlF3jR4Fx

You don't always get to see such honest reflections about athletes whom fans love to hate. Kudos to Gilgeous-Alexander and Brooks for their mutual sportsmanship and for showing us that what they do on the court against one another should ultimately stay there.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander explained who "villain" Dillon Brooks really is

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