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Cedric the Entertainer Loves Dillon Brooks’ Growth From Villain to Leader on the Suns
Cedric has loved watching Brooks play with the Suns this season and his transformation that helped guide them to a playoff berth. "He was a straight villain for so many years. I think he's on a team where his leadership, his personality is necessary," Cedric said. He added that Brooks' personality hasn't changed, but his leadership has flourished.
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