The Phoenix Suns extended their winning streak to four games with a 115-101 victory over the Washington Wizards on Monday night. Dillon Brooks led the charge with 26 points, while Collin Gillespie added another consistent game with 25 points. But it wasn’t Gillespie’s performance that made it to the front page.

After their 14-point victory on the road, a reporter came to Gillespie to take his postgame interview. That moment the NBA community witnessed the hilarious bonding between the four: Jalen Green, Brook, Collin, and Nick Richard.
Jalen Green Drops F-Bomb During Collin Gillespie’s Interview
Green and Roachford approached out of nowhere and made barking noises before hilariously dropping an F-bomb on live television. He said, “They can’t even f— with you.”
That overwhelming chemistry between Suns’ players caught everyone off guard, even the reporter as well. Gillespie immediately made his eyes wide open and reacted, “On live TV, bro?!” which was pure gold, but Green doubled down by responding, “I don’t care!”
When Green was done with his 18-plus fun, Gillespie told the reporter that this happens “when you got teammates like that.”
Jalen Green: “They can’t even fu*k with you.”
Collin Gillespie: “Oh my god. On live TV, bro?”
Jalen Green: “I don’t care.”
Suns teammates crashing Collin’s postgame interview. 🤣🔥
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This wasn’t some random outburst. The interview crash was a celebration of Gillespie’s breakout season, as Brook admitted afterwards that Gillespie is their consistent guy.
Dillon Brooks Gives Collin Gillespie a New Nickname
Shortly after, Brooks crashed the interview, calling Gillespie “Mr. Consistent,” highlighting how the role player has cemented himself as a crucial piece.
He added, “That’s the new nickname now… He’s pretty consistent for us. Every night, us going every single night, every single day. So we appreciate you for your hard work. I appreciate that, brother. See you back there.”
The Villanova product’s number backed Brooks’ unusual endorsement. His 25-point performance against Washington was efficient as hell, hitting five of eight threes.
The Suns moved six games over .500 for the first time this season with the victory. Green is still sidelined with a hamstring injury, but his presence on the sideline showed the brotherhood Phoenix has built.
However, critics can point out that Green is malicious, but it is his way to show love to his brother.