Devin Booker scores 47 as the Suns beat the Clippers to win series
SURVEYING HIS OPTIONS: Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns dribbles during the third quarter against the LA Clippers in game five of the Western Conference First Round Playoffs at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Pic: Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Devin Booker unleashed a torrent of offense in the third quarter rarely seen in NBA playoff history, hitting shots from every corner of the gym.
The Phoenix Suns needed just about every one of them.
Booker scored 47 points, including 25 in a spectacular third quarter, to lead the Suns past the Los Angeles Clippers 136-130 on Tuesday night and win the Western Conference first-round playoff series in five games.
âIt was spiritual,â Suns forward Kevin Durant said of watching Bookerâs third quarter. âI donât scream too much in games as I get older, but when he hit that 3 at the top of the key, I felt that energy and I know everyone in the crowd felt it. We feed off his aggression.âÂ
The Clippers didnât go quietly, nearly coming back from a 20-point deficit early in the fourth, hitting four straight 3s at one point to quickly close the gap.
Los Angeles had multiple chances to tie in the final three minutes, but could never convert. Durant made a layup to push Phoenixâs lead to 134-130 and then made two free throws to put the Suns up six with 31.3 seconds left.
âI think itâs a good lesson for us moving forward,â Booker said. âDonât play with your food. Finish out as strong as you can. Keep playing all the way until the whistle blows.â
Durant finished with 31 points while Deandre Ayton had 21 points and 11 rebounds. Booker shot 19 of 27 from the field, including 4 of 7 from 3-point range.
Durantâs final free throws capped a wild back-and-forth second half that saw the Clippers take a 71-61 lead early in the third.
But the Suns â led by Bookerâs stellar shot making â unleashed a powerful wave of offense, pouring in 50 points in the third quarter to take a 111-94 lead into the fourth. Booker made 10 of 11 shots in the rally, including three 3-pointers and a tomahawk fastbreak dunk.
âWhen heâs going like that, weâre not calling any plays,â Suns coach Monty Williams said.
Said Clippers coach Tyronn Lue: âWe couldnât stop him. We had no answer for him. We tried to blitz him, we couldnât blitz him.âÂ
The flustered Clippers had no answer until it was too late. Norman Powell led Los Angeles with 27 points while Mason Plumlee scored 20 off the bench.
It was a tough night for Russell Westbrook, who scored 14 points on 3 of 18 shooting and had a costly turnover in the final minute, dishing a pass to Terance Mann, who wasnât expecting the ball. Westbrook also missed a contested layup with 2:19 left that could have tied the game.
Westbrook said he was proud of the teamâs effort. He added eight rebounds and eight assists.
âWe stayed with our principles and kept fighting,â said the nine-time All-Star. âKept competing. Didnât give up on the next play and gave ourselves a chance.âÂ
The Suns will play the top-seeded Denver Nuggets in the second round. Game 1 is Saturday in Denver.
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