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Dillon Brooks runs mouth at Russell Westbrook following loss
Dillon Brooks and Russell Westbrook Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports

Two of the NBA’s strongest personalities clashed during Wednesday’s meeting between their two respective teams, with Dillon Brooks and the Memphis Grizzlies facing off at home against Russell Westbrook and the Los Angeles Clippers.

With Brooks as one of his main defenders, Westbrook -- playing without both Paul George (knee) and Kawhi Leonard (personal reasons) -- erupted for a season-high 36 points. The veteran All-Star was an efficient 13-for-18 from the field and even cashed in on all five of his three-point attempts.

Brooks and Westbrook went at it throughout the game. At one point in the second quarter, Westbrook even delayed on shooting a free throw in order to call Brooks “trash.”

The Clippers would eventually hold on for a big 141-132 victory. After the final buzzer, Westbrook could be seen telling Brooks to “go home.”

The ill will continued after the contest, too. Brooks told the press that Westbrook’s trash talk was “wack” and also appeared to dismiss his three-point shooting barrage as a fluke.

Referencing Westbrook’s 5-for-5 from deep -- as well as Clippers teammate Robert Covington’s own 7-for-7 tally -- Brooks said that the Clippers had “one that normally wouldn’t” shoot it that well.

Brooks is right that Westbrook, a 30.5 percent career three-point shooter, won’t be that good every game. But on a night where Brooks, a 14.3-point-per-game scorer, went for 30 points himself, the anomalies were abundant.

We won’t have to wait long for the two to go at it again. The Clippers and Grizzlies play each other again on Friday (in an arena where Westbrook already had some issues with the fans).

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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