00:00Phoenix Suns fans, let's talk about something that's been making waves online this week.
00:05This past Saturday, our forward Dylan Brooks was on a live stream with the influencer N3on.
00:10During that stream, Brooks spoke out about NBA players who host podcasts during the regular
00:15season. He stated, I be getting on dudes that want to do the podcast while they're playing,
00:23and added, they're all terrible. When N3on specifically brought up Golden State Warriors
00:29power forward Draymond Green and his show, the Draymond Green show, Brooks doubled down on his
00:34opinion. He said, he talks too much for me, and continued, but I'm saying they're not good at
00:39basketball because they're so focused on the podcasts. This comes just after Brooks was named
00:45the Western Conference Player of the Week this past Monday. Those comments quickly reached Draymond
00:50Green. On Monday, Green responded on his own platform. He said, I don't really feel the need
00:56to get into a back and forth. If I was Dylan Brooks, I wouldn't have much love for this podcast either.
01:01Being he was annihilated on this podcast, it possibly aided in him being traded away from
01:06the Memphis Grizzlies where he ultimately said he really enjoyed playing there. I get it. I completely
01:12get it. Green further commented. I know my name moves waves around this place, so I get it. Say Draymond's
01:19name, I get a little more attention. That's cute. And I respect it. Because it's true. Unfortunate
01:25that he wasn't able to make his first All-Star game. This public exchange is the latest chapter
01:30in a well-documented rivalry between the two players that began back in 2023 when Brooks
01:36criticized Green in an ESPN interview. Their on-court tensions have flared up multiple times over
01:41the last three years, including a notable incident during a regular season game in the 2024-25 season.
01:47So, when do these two face off next? That would be this Thursday night, right here in Phoenix.
01:53What's your take on players balancing media ventures like podcasts with their on-court performance?
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