He exudes that villain persona, one that is hated by the opposing team's fans.But for the teams he plays for, Brooks has always been the hero, the one that is loved by their faithful.In the battle for bronze against the United States in the FIBA Basketball World Cup, Brooks once again came through as a hero and a villain. And he played both roles with flying colors at the Mall of Asia Arena on Sunday, April 10.
Everybody that was throwing shots on Twitter, Instagram, watching me play...but you know, it just helps me get better and better each and every day,' shared Brooks.'It motivates me to be better on the court for my teammates for whatever team I'm playing for. It just motivates me to keep going.'Brooks was so good on playing the villain and hero roles to the point he's drawn boos and MVP chants here in Manila, same thing that happened to him in the group phase in Jakarta.