The NBA suspended Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks on Thursday for one game without pay after he received his 16th technical ​foul this season.

A player or coach ‌is automatically suspended without pay for one game after a 16th technical foul in the regular season, per league rules. Every additional two technical fouls during that season results ‌in ​the player or coach suspended ⁠without pay for ⁠another game.

Brooks, 30, was whistled for a personal foul and then a technical with 6:37 remaining in the second quarter of the Suns’ 136-109 ​home loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday.

He will serve the suspension after the ⁠All-Star break on Feb. 19 ⁠when Phoenix visits the San Antonio ​Spurs. He previously served one-game suspensions in May 2022, ​February 2023m, March 2023 (twice) and April 2025.

Brooks ‌is in his first season with Phoenix and is averaging a career-high 21.2 points and career-high-tying 3.7 rebounds as well as 1.8 assists, 1.1 ⁠steals and 31.1 minutes in 49 games (all starts).

For his career, Brooks is averaging 14.8 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists ⁠and 29.6 ‌minutes in 541 regular-season games (514 starts) ⁠for the Memphis Grizzlies (2017-23), Houston Rockets (2023-25) ​and ‌Suns.

He was All-NBA Defensive second team ​with the ⁠Grizzlies in 2022-23.

Houston selected Brooks in the second round of the 2017 NBA Draft out of Oregon and traded him the same day to Memphis for a second-round pick that became guard De’Anthony Melton.

–Field ​Level Media