American basketball fans boo Canada’s Dillon Brooks non-stop ahead of Olympics

It may not be the NBA season, but Dillon Brooks is still public enemy number one in the eyes of many basketball fans.

The 28-year-old was on the court last night at T-Mobile Arena for Team Canada, as they took on Team USA in a tuneup game for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Brooks, whose antics over the years have drawn the ire of many, received plenty of boos from those in attendance when his name was announced prior to the game.

Brooks seemed completely unfazed by the boos, something he is no stranger to. In fact, it seems as though he relishes it.

“It’s normal,” Brooks said afterward, per TSN’s Josh Lewenberg. “They know who I am. They want to boo me. It’s normal.”

Despite this being arguably the deepest basketball team Canada has ever had, they were in a tough spot against a USA team that features some of the NBA’s top stars, including LeBron James and Steph Curry. Canada wound up falling by an 86-72 final.

To no surprise, Brooks was his usual pest-like self throughout the entirety of the game. He was doing everything he could to get in the head of James, who he’s had his fair share of battles with over the years.

Many notable figures were in attendance to watch the two talented teams go head-to-head, including former US President Barack Obama.

The basketball portion of the Olympics will officially get underway on July 27, where Canada will face off against Greece in their first matchup. USA will play their first game on July 28 versus Serbia.

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