Chris Paul scores 41 as Suns win West, eliminate Clippers
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[July 01, 2021]
Chris Paul is an 11-time
All-Star who had one big hole in a Hall of Fame resume.
The 16-year veteran changed that narrative Wednesday night when he
sealed his first trip to the NBA Finals.
Paul scored 31 of his 41 points in the second half to help the
Phoenix Suns notch a 130-103 victory over the host Los Angeles
Clippers, wrapping up the Western Conference finals in six games.
The result sends the Suns to the NBA Finals for the first time in 28
years.
Paul's first trip to the Finals comes in his first season with his
fifth team, an organization that spent the entire past decade
watching the postseason.
The new team proved to be the right fit for the 36-year-old guard.
"From Day One, they welcomed me with open arms," Paul said. "We
still got a lot of work to do, but we're going to enjoy this -- 16
years, surgeries, hard work, losses, bad losses, but we're going to
enjoy tonight."
Paul shot 7 of 8 from 3-point range and 16 of 24 overall while
helping slay his former organization. He also had eight assists and
three steals.
When the Clippers pulled within seven points late in the third
quarter, Paul took over and personally delivered the knockout punch
to the Los Angeles season.
"He's just a great player, a great leader and he serves his
teammates," Suns coach Monty Williams said. "We saw that tonight. He
was dead tired and he was still able to make play after play after
play. That's his will. I'm just happy to watch him in this moment."
Devin Booker scored 22 points, Jae Crowder added 19 points and
Deandre Ayton had 16 points and 17 rebounds for the second-seeded
Suns.
Marcus Morris Sr. registered 26 points and nine rebounds, and Paul
George added 21 points for the fourth-seeded Clippers. Patrick
Beverley was ejected with 5:49 remaining when he came up behind Paul
and shoved him to the court.
"I'm proud of what we did as a team," said George, who topped 20
points in every game in the series. "I wasn't out to prove anything
to anybody, just to be a leader for this team."
Clippers star Kawhi Leonard (knee) missed his eighth straight game
and teammate Ivica Zubac (knee) sat out his second in a row.
Cameron Johnson (non-COVID illness) was sidelined for Phoenix, which
made 17 of 31 3-point attempts (54.8 percent) and shot 56.4 percent
overall.
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Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul (3)
controls the ball against Los Angeles Clippers guard Paul George
(13) during the first half in game six of the Western Conference
Finals for the 2021 NBA Playoffs at Staples Center. Mandatory
Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Phoenix will face either the Atlanta
Hawks or the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA Finals. Those teams are tied
2-2 in the Eastern Conference finals.
The Suns previously reached the Finals twice, falling to the Boston
Celtics in 1976 and to the Chicago Bulls in 1993. Both series went
six games.
Phoenix hadn't even played in a playoff game since 2010 prior to
this season's run, which has included series victories against the
Los Angeles Lakers, Denver Nuggets and the Clippers.
Los Angeles was trying to reach the NBA Finals for the first time.
"I thought we ran out of gas," Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said. "We
made a lot of mistakes mentally. That tells you guys are tired."
Los Angeles trailed by six early in the third quarter before Phoenix
scored 21 of the next 31 points to take an 89-72 lead on Mikal
Bridges' fast-break basket with 4:01 left in the period.
The Clippers responded with 10 straight points, capped by 3-pointers
from Morris and Nicolas Batum, to move within seven with 1:43
remaining.
Paul followed by scoring eight straight points to get the Suns' lead
to 15 before Phoenix took a 97-83 lead into the final stanza.
Paul continued his torrid play with three straight baskets early in
the fourth -- he scored 19 in the stanza -- to push the Phoenix
advantage to 105-85 with 9:39 to play. When the Clippers crept
within 15, Paul converted a four-point play to make it 111-92 with
7:42 left.
Ayton followed with a driving shot before Paul added a basket and a
straightaway 3-pointer to make it a 26-point margin with 5:49 left.
Paul then hit the technical stemming from Beverley's ejection to
make it 119-92, and Phoenix closed out the convincing victory.
Reggie Jackson scored 13 points, DeMarcus Cousins added 12 and
Beverley scored 11 for Los Angeles, which shot 41.8 percent from the
field and made 12 of 39 (30.8 percent) from behind the arc.
--Field Level Media
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