The Minnesota Timberwolves’ NBA Cup meeting with the Phoenix Suns on Friday delivered plenty of drama, not only because of the high-level play but also due to the heated trash talk exchanged between Anthony Edwards and Dillon Brooks, two of the league’s most intense competitors.X user @legendz_prod, who is known for lip-reading and breaking down on-court conversations, posted a video analyzing the tense moments from the matchup.Brooks exchanged words with the Naz Reid after Suns center Mark Williams scored a putback over him, and during Williams’ free throw, Reid responded with:“Bum a** n***a , suck my d**k!”Brooks appeared to respond by saying:“You sorry.”Reid then added another jab, referencing Brooks’ Canadian background:“I’m not scared of some Toronto n***a.”Julius Randle even asked, “Where’s security?” and Edwards seemed to say, “That n**** can’t guard me, bring your a** up here!”Brooks continued the confrontation while speaking to the officials, insisting:“I am not saying nothing. He called me a p***y, what do you expect? The f**k.”Despite the late-game flare-ups, it was the Suns who ultimately came out on top. Minnesota held what looked like a safe 113-105 lead with 1:09 left, but Phoenix stormed back, trimming it to 113-112 on a Jordan Goodwin layup with 21.4 seconds remaining.Edwards then missed two free throws with 12.7 seconds left, opening the door for the Suns, and Collin Gillespie drove to the rim and knocked down a go-ahead jumper with 6.4 seconds on the clock to finish the comeback.Dillon Brooks fined for actions during Minnesota gameDillon Brooks and the Suns may have secured the win, but the veteran forward was hit with a fine afterward.The NBA announced Saturday that the Phoenix forward was fined $35,000 for confronting officials and using inappropriate language.It marked Brooks’ fifth fine of the season and his second in two weeks, following a $25,000 penalty for a lewd gesture during last Friday’s win over the Indiana Pacers.According to SportsNet, he has accumulated more than $400,000 in fines across his nine-year career, with over 100 cited incidents. Spotrac lists his career earnings at $105,821,488, and he is currently in the third year of a four-year, $86 million contract.Brooks played a crucial role in the Suns’ victory on Friday, contributing not only his leadership but also a team-best 22 points on 8-for-17 shooting, including 4-for-8 from three. Gillespie added 20, Mark Williams scored 19, and Devin Booker and Royce O’Neale each finished with 16.