In an NBA regular season focus battle that ended today, the Suns beat the Clippers 103-96 to pick up six consecutive wins, Paul became more and more calm, and Reggie was depressed and buried a good game.
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At the beginning of the game, the Clippers used Zubac to suppress Ayton without dominance on the inside, Bukri suddenly shot points, and the Clippers led by 4 points with a group of Musketeers. In the second quarter, Batum and Morris Jr. maintained a good hand, but McKee and Ayton quickly turned the tide one after the other.
Easy side, the Clippers cling to the score, but the second half of the third quarter score drought was caught by the Suns, Booker led the team to play an offensive climax to pull the score nearly double digits. In the final quarter, the Clippers relied on the outside line to catch up with the score, and at the key moment, Paul sent a succession of wonderful passes, and the Suns won the game.
Despite the away defeat, it is still necessary to pay tribute to The Lou coach, the last game to beat the Warriors consumed too much, followed by back-to-back challenge to the league's first Sun, once there was a stage of reversing the score, but Reggie failed to continue the last game of the heroic play, and finally drank hate.
The Suns double star performed perfectly, With Booker playing 36 minutes, 11-of-19 with 26 points, 3 boards, 4 assists, 3 blocks, and Paul playing 35 minutes and 7-of-14 with 17 points, 5 boards and 14 assists. The bridge is equally eye-catching, he contributed 19 points, 9 boards, 2 assists and 1 break, and its role is no less than that of Ayton. As such, the Suns are likely to reach the Finals for two consecutive years.