54-year-old Scott Brooks is well past his NBA prime, but that doesn't stop him from tearing up the basketball court.

Every Saturday, Brooks says he enjoys taking on his son's high school friends in a game of pick-up at his son's old high school gym.

"He calls about 10 of his high school buddies and I beat the crap out of them," Brooks told NBC Sports Chicago. "I'm an old man game now. I post up. I foul. I set illegal screens. I'm basically Charles Oakley out there."

Brooks says he tries to play a game up of pick-up at least two to three times a week during the summer.

"I just love the physicality of the sport," Brooks said. "And I love the competition. I love to do something where I'm going to know if I win or lose and know those results in the short-term."

When he's not playing pick-up, you can find Brooks getting his exercise in from running, yoga or the elliptical machine.

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Scott Brooks enjoys schooling his son's high school friends in pick-up on the weekends originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington