While the Phoenix Suns’ rivalry with the Los Angeles Lakers has looked rekindled for much of this month, Tuesday’s game did not provide the same fireworks in a blowout win for Phoenix.

Dillon Brooks, however, wasn’t going to go home empty-handed in his longstanding beef with LeBron James. Rather, he’d go hand-in-hand with James for a moment between free throws, which appeared to puzzle James.

Dillon Brooks high-fived LeBron after he made FT 😂😭 pic.twitter.com/v248gyQ14S

— House of Highlights (@HoHighlights) December 24, 2025

It wasn’t the only time on the night that Brooks seemed to mess with James’ free-throw routine, either.

Dillon Brooks lane violation lol pic.twitter.com/xBghr4u4lK

— Nick King (@NickKingSports) December 24, 2025

Brooks not only got the last laugh of Tuesday with the blowout win, he also outscored James 25-23 and did so in fewer minutes (24-26).

While the most recent matchup between the squads featured six combined technical fouls, the only one on Tuesday belonged to L.A. wing Jake LaRavia for frustration from the bench as Phoenix put together a 10-2 run.

The gap was never smaller than 20 in the fourth quarter, and as Brooks took a seat for the final time, he did so in the courtside seats rather than at the team bench.

Look how happy Dillon Brooks is for beating LeBron 😭 pic.twitter.com/MGNqyUgKak

— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) December 24, 2025

“There was no seats, and one of the fans was leaving and they said I could sit right there,” Brooks told reporters postgame. “Thought it was appropriate.”

The look may have been a slight nod to previous times James has gone viral for eye contact with the cameras.

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— LeBron James (@KingJames) September 4, 2022

Dillon Brooks outscoring LeBron James the latest addition to beef history

The rivalry between Brooks and James really became something more when the Lakers and Houston Rockets faced off in the 2023 playoffs.

After Game 2 of the series, Brooks said James called him “dumb” to which Brooks retaliated by calling James “old” and saying “I poke bears.”

Brooks later hit James in the groin during Game 3 of the series, resulting in an ejection for Brooks.

The bad blood continued into Brooks’ Suns tenure as the duo went after each other during the first matchup between the Suns and Lakers this season on Dec. 1.

In that matchup, Brooks got the better of James, as he held James to 10 points on 3-for-10 shooting in the Suns’ victory.

“He likes people that bow down,” Brooks said postgame. “I don’t bow down. That either entices him or it aggravates him, either or.”

Brooks had 33 points in 33 minutes on 15 of 26 shooting.

James got the better of the second matchup later in the month, as Brooks hit a go-ahead 3 in the final minute but was ejected for bumping James after the play. L.A. went on to win the game on free throws by James.

Brooks held James below 50% shooting in the contest but was outscored in that instance 26-18.

There will be two more regular-season matchups between the clubs, coming on Feb. 26 in Phoenix and on April 10 in L.A.

Arizona Sports’ David Veenstra contributed to this story.