Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks was arrested early Friday morning in Scottsdale, Arizona, for suspicion of driving under the influence, as reported by local police. The traffic stop took place around 1 a.m., and following an investigation, Brooks was taken into custody. He was subsequently booked and released shortly after 3:30 a.m.
The 30-year-old player, who is originally from Mississauga, Ontario, has been sidelined since February 21 due to a fractured left hand. He underwent surgery to address the injury and is expected to remain out of the lineup until at least late March.
In a public statement regarding the incident, the Suns acknowledged their awareness of the situation involving Brooks and indicated that they are in the process of gathering more information. However, they refrained from offering any further comments at that time.
The incident occurred just hours after the Suns faced off against the Chicago Bulls at their home court, suffering a narrow loss with a final score of 105-103. Prior to his injury, Brooks was enjoying the most successful season of his career, averaging a career-high of 20.9 points per game. He joined the Suns as part of a trade deal that sent 15-time All-Star Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets in the preceding offseason.
The news of Brooks' arrest was first reported by TMZ, drawing attention to a situation that may have implications for both his personal and professional life moving forward.
Throughout the season, Brooks had shown remarkable performance on the court, making his recent troubles all the more concerning for both the Suns organization and fans. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how it will impact Brooks' future with the team and his return to play following his hand injury.











