PHX

2025-26 Season

DILLON BROOKS

Phoenix Suns | Guard-Forward | 6-7
Dillon Brooks
20.1 PPG
3.6 RPG
1.8 APG
30.5 MPG
+7.8 Impact

Brooks produces at an elite rate for a 30-minute workload.

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NET IMPACT BREAKDOWN
Every stat, every credit, every cost — per game average
+7.8
Scoring +17.9
Points 20.1 PPG = +13.0
Shot Making above expected FG% = +4.9
Creation +1.1
Creation 1.8 AST/g = +1.1
Turnovers -4.2
Turnovers 1.8/g = -4.2
Hustle & Effort +2.9
Rebounds 3.6 RPG = +2.9
Raw Impact +17.7
Baseline (game-average expected) −9.9
Net Impact
+7.8
86th pctl vs Guards

PBP Credit: Every play is analyzed from play-by-play data. Scorers get difficulty-adjusted credit, assisters get creation value based on the shot opportunity they created, and turnovers are classified by type. Shot difficulty is derived from 1M+ shots across 4 seasons. Full methodology

SKILL DNA

Percentile rank vs 245 Guards with 10+ games

Scoring 91th
20.1 PPG
Efficiency 46th
54.3% TS
Playmaking 29th
1.8 APG
Rebounding 67th
3.6 RPG
Defense 44th
+6.8/g
Hustle 48th
+8.9/g
Creation 56th
+3.01/g
Shot Making 81th
+8.64/g
TO Discipline 45th
0.06/min

THE SEASON SO FAR

Unapologetic volume shooting and wildly erratic efficiency defined Dillon Brooks’s opening stretch of the season. He routinely hijacked possessions to his own detriment, a flaw perfectly encapsulated on 12/01 vs LAL. Despite pouring in 33 points, the hidden costs of his 26 field goal attempts dragged him to a -0.2 impact score. Conversely, when he reined in his worst impulses, his value skyrocketed. On 11/08 vs LAC, he managed a modest 16 points but still generated a massive +7.9 impact through elite hustle and disciplined shot selection. When he combined that restraint with a hot hand, as seen in his 11/16 vs ATL masterclass, his 14-for-25 shooting and relentless two-way aggression yielded 34 points and a towering +13.0 impact. Brooks remains the ultimate double-edged sword, capable of single-handedly shooting his team into a blowout victory or completely shooting them out of the building.

A maddening rollercoaster of erratic shot-hunting defined Dillon Brooks's mid-season stretch, oscillating between brilliant two-way dominance and selfish offensive craters. Even when his point totals popped, his tunnel vision often hurt the team, perfectly illustrated on 01/13 vs MIA. Despite racking up 25 points, he posted a -4.3 impact score because a relentless diet of low-quality perimeter jumpers—including an atrocious 1-for-10 from beyond the arc—completely stalled the half-court offense. The chucking reached rock bottom on 01/20 vs PHI, where an abysmal 2-for-13 shooting performance derailed his value and left him with a brutal -14.1 impact score. Yet, just when you want to write him off, Brooks flips the script. He closed the stretch with an absolute masterpiece on 01/29 vs DET, hanging 40 points and 8 rebounds on the Pistons. By pairing that explosive, highly efficient scoring surge with suffocating perimeter defense, he generated a massive +24.5 impact score to remind everyone of his ceiling.

IMPACT TIMELINE

Game-by-game performance vs average. Green = above average, red = below.

PATTERNS

Volatile for his role. Brooks has noticeable ups and downs, with scoring moving ~7 points between games.

Middle-of-the-road efficiency — shoots 45%+ from the field in 45% of games. Not automatic, but not a problem either.

Good defender on his best nights, but it comes and goes. Some games Brooks locks in defensively, others he gets picked apart.

Small downward trend. First-half impact: +8.9, second-half: +6.6. Not alarming yet, but trending the wrong direction.

Tends to go on runs. Longest hot streak: 12 games. Longest cold streak: 2 games.

MATCHUP HISTORY

Based on 53 games with tracking data. Shows who guarded this player on offense and who he guarded on defense, with their shooting stats in those matchups.

ON OFFENSE: WHO GUARDED HIM

His shooting stats against each primary defender this season

L. Dort 70.3 poss
FG% 20.0%
3P% 25.0%
PPP 0.18
PTS 13
S. Bey 65.3 poss
FG% 40.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.09
PTS 6
J. Williams 63.1 poss
FG% 46.2%
3P% 33.3%
PPP 0.27
PTS 17
O. Anunoby 55.7 poss
FG% 50.0%
3P% 60.0%
PPP 0.16
PTS 9
J. Smith Jr. 55.2 poss
FG% 46.2%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.25
PTS 14
D. DeRozan 52.8 poss
FG% 58.3%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.3
PTS 16
L. James 48.9 poss
FG% 50.0%
3P% 40.0%
PPP 0.25
PTS 12
K. Dunn 43.6 poss
FG% 16.7%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.16
PTS 7
A. Thompson 43.0 poss
FG% 20.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.09
PTS 4
T. Harris 42.5 poss
FG% 41.7%
3P% 100.0%
PPP 0.28
PTS 12

ON DEFENSE: WHO HE GUARDED

How opponents shot when he was the primary defender. Lower FG% = better defense.

D. DeRozan 85.6 poss
FG% 44.4%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.09
PTS 8
J. Johnson 66.8 poss
FG% 60.0%
3P% 100.0%
PPP 0.1
PTS 7
J. Randle 62.5 poss
FG% 62.5%
3P% 50.0%
PPP 0.22
PTS 14
T. Murphy III 57.9 poss
FG% 50.0%
3P% 50.0%
PPP 0.31
PTS 18
M. Porter Jr. 55.9 poss
FG% 46.7%
3P% 33.3%
PPP 0.29
PTS 16
K. Leonard 52.6 poss
FG% 33.3%
3P% 33.3%
PPP 0.23
PTS 12
FG% 50.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.2
PTS 10
C. Flagg 46.5 poss
FG% 40.0%
3P% 50.0%
PPP 0.28
PTS 13
C. Holmgren 46.4 poss
FG% 75.0%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.13
PTS 6
L. James 46.1 poss
FG% 42.9%
3P% 0.0%
PPP 0.26
PTS 12

SEASON STATS

58
Games
20.1
PPG
3.6
RPG
1.8
APG
1.1
SPG
0.2
BPG
43.4
FG%
34.6
3P%
84.8
FT%
30.5
MPG

GAME LOG

58 games played