Chris Paul propels Suns to victory in NBA Finals opener
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[July 07, 2021]
In the first NBA Finals game of
his 16-year NBA career, Chris Paul was ready and willing to take on
all challenges.
The star point guard scored 32 points while handing out nine assists
Tuesday in the Phoenix Suns' 118-105 victory over the visiting
Milwaukee Bucks in Game 1.
Devin Booker contributed 27 points as the Suns leaned on their
trusted guard play, but Paul's ability to control the offense was
the difference. The veteran shot 12 of 19 from the floor as the
Bucks tried unsuccessfully to guard him with everybody.
"One thing we're going to be is prepared for every game," Paul said.
"We always talk about when preparation meets opportunity. At
shootaround, coach (Monty Williams) said, 'Go hoop. You know what to
do.'"
Deandre Ayton added 22 points and 19 rebounds for the Suns, who are
playing in their first NBA Finals since 1993. Phoenix has never won
an NBA title.
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo finished with 20 points and 17
rebounds in 35 minutes as he returned from a hyperextended left knee
that caused him to miss the last two games of the Eastern Conference
finals. Khris Middleton had 29 points for Milwaukee, and Brook Lopez
scored 17.
"I'm trying my best here to not make it about my knee, but I'm going
to say one more time that my knee felt good," Antetokounmpo said.
"... At the end of the day, I'm out there. I feel good. I don't feel
pain. I can run, I can jump, I can set screens, I can rebound the
ball.
"I am happy. ... I thought I was going to be out for a year, so I'm
just happy, two games later, I'm back."
The Bucks were quick to switch to a bigger player to guard Paul on
the pick-and-roll, but they were exposed doing it. Milwaukee coach
Mike Budenholzer already was considering changes for Game 2.
"(Paul) is a good player, and their pick-and-roll game is tough to
guard," Budenholzer said. "I think we have to keep getting better.
We'll look at the film, see how we can maybe take away some of the
rhythm or make it to where he isn't getting to his spots as easily."
Paul scored 10 of Phoenix's 12 points in a 2:35 stretch late in the
third quarter to turn a 74-62 Suns lead into an 86-68 advantage. He
scored 16 points in the third as the Suns outscored the Bucks 35-26
to take a 92-76 lead into the final period.
The Bucks cut the deficit to 101-94 on a basket by Antetokounmpo
with 7:16 to go before Booker and Paul made back-to-back baskets for
the Suns. Milwaukee never got closer than nine the rest of the way.
"When it's going like that (for Paul), you just want to space the
floor well and let him work," Williams said. "I thought he was
making the right plays. They were switching a ton and ... when he's
in that mode, you just feed off that."
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Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis
Antetokounmpo (34) during warm ups before the Bucks play against the
Phoenix Suns in game one of the 2021NBA Finals at Phoenix Suns
Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Appearing inspired by Antetokounmpo's
return, the Bucks took a 20-18 lead with 3:37 remaining in the first
quarter. A 3-pointer by Cameron Johnson seven seconds later gave the
Suns a 21-20 advantage, and they never trailed again, leading 30-26
at the end of one quarter and 57-49 at halftime.
Mikal Bridges ended the night with 14
points while Johnson and Cameron Payne had 10 each for the Suns.
Phoenix starting forward Jae Crowder, the only player on either team
with NBA Finals experience, scored one point and was 0-for-8 from
the field.
Paul and Booker, who led the Suns in scoring during the regular
season, were a combined 20 of 40 from the field and 5 of 15 from
3-point range. The Suns shot 32.4 percent (11 of 34) from distance
overall while the Bucks were at 44.4 percent (16 of 36).
"We play a lot of basketball, watch a lot, and our coaches told us
what to be prepared for," Paul said. "We played against these guys
twice. We prepared for Giannis or not Giannis. We're sure they are
going to make adjustments going into Game 2, and we'll probably do
the same."
Jrue Holiday compiled 10 points, nine assists and seven rebounds for
the Bucks, who were just 9 of 16 on foul shots. Antetokounmpo was 7
of 12 from the line.
The Suns made 25 of 26 free throws.
"They were at the free-throw line a lot, and we have to do better
with that," Holiday said. "They're a great free-throw-shooting team.
And I just think Chris Paul got a bit too comfortable."
The Suns won despite losing backup big man Dario Saric to a knee
injury in the first quarter. Saric entered the night averaging 4.8
points and 2.6 rebounds in 13 playoff games this year.
--Field Level Media
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