If he could, he would take back his second foul that broke Gary Payton II's elbow.
In his first comments since his ejection in the opening minutes of Game 2 and his suspension for Game 3, he said he did not mean to hurt the Golden State guard.
It is in the past, according to the coach after the shootaround before Game 4. I would take it back in a second. It is in the past.
Steve Kerr said that Brooks broke the code by hitting him in the head with an airborne Payton, and that he didn't understand what he meant.
He will be out for at least two weeks.
When asked what he thought of Kerr's pointed comments, Brooks said, "No reaction." The playoffs are on. Every play counts. I did not understand what he meant by that.
I was trying to make a play on the ball. He was running full speed, I jumped and he adjusted.
Going into the fourth game, he knew he would be the Public Enemy.
He said he liked getting booed. It makes me go even more.