ARREST DETAILS SURFACE AMIDST TRAFFIC STOP
Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks was arrested early Friday morning in Scottsdale, Arizona, on suspicion of driving under the influence. The stop occurred around 1 a.m. near Thunderbird and Scottsdale roads, with police reporting that Brooks' Rolls-Royce was observed weaving between lanes multiple times before being pulled over.
Brooks, 30 years old, was taken into custody but later released without immediate charges. According to reports, the suspected substance involved was marijuana, not alcohol. Scottsdale police indicated that charging decisions rest with the city's prosecutor's office. In Arizona, drivers can face DUI charges for marijuana impairment, even with its legal status.

FACTORS SURROUNDING THE INCIDENT
An officer initially noted the vehicle weaving and subsequently followed it, observing consistent lane deviation. During the interaction, an officer reported smelling marijuana from the car. Brooks reportedly stated he was following the car ahead of him. Body camera footage of the arrest has been obtained by media outlets.
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BROOKS' SEASON AND NBA CONTEXT
The arrest comes during what is described as a career-best season for Brooks, who is averaging a career-high 20.9 points per game. He has also been credited with contributing to a "cultural shift" within the Suns' locker room. However, Brooks has been sidelined since February due to surgery and is expected to miss time until at least late March. Teammates, like guard Collin Gillespie, expressed concern for Brooks' well-being upon hearing of the arrest.
BACKGROUND
Brooks joined the Phoenix Suns this season. The team, featuring established players like Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal, and Devin Booker, has faced scrutiny in recent years. This incident adds another layer of discussion around the team's dynamics and individual player conduct.