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Paul shines for Suns in win over Mavs, Heat burn Sixers again

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LOS ANGELES: Chris Paul and the Phoenix Suns poured it on in the fourth quarter, pulling away for a 129-109 victory over the Dallas Mavericks and a commanding 2-0 lead in their NBA playoff series.

Paul scored 14 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter as Western Conference top seeds Phoenix broke open a close game, withstandi­ng a 35-point performanc­e from Mavericks star Luka Doncic.

There was less drama in Miami, where the East’s top-seeded Heat again capitalize­d on the injury absence of Philadelph­ia star Joel Embiid as they rolled to a 119-103 victory over the 76ers to take a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven series.

Dallas, trying to head home for games three and four with a split of two games in Phoenix, took a 60-58 lead into haltime.

But the Mavs had no answer for Paul, who keyed a 23-2 fourth quarter scoring run that effectivel­y sealed it for Phoenix with minutes to spare.

Devin Booker scored 21 of his 30 points in the second half for the Suns, who connected on a franchise playoff record 64.5% of their shots from the field. That included 52% from three-point range as the Suns drained 13 baskets from beyond the arc.

“(We) just had to be a litle bit more aggressive,” Paul said.

“That second quarter we started turning it over. They got it going. Shooters were making shots and we just wanted to stay the course.”

Booker helped launch the turnaround with backto-back three pointers early in the third quarter, but the Suns’ 89-83 lead heading into the final period of the physical, sometimes testy contest looked tenuous. Paul, however, took control, making six straight shots to gut-punch Dallas.

“We just did what we were supposed to do,” Paul said as he looked to games three and four in Dallas starting on Friday. “We won two games at home.” That was the same sentiment voiced by Heat star Jimmy Butler in Miami.

“We did what we were supposed to do at home,” Butler said. “The series really starts when you take it to the road.”

Bam Adebayo scored 23 points and pulled down nine rebounds and Butler added 22 and 12 assists for Miami. Tyrese Maxey scored a game-high 34 points for Philadelph­ia, Tobias Harris added 21 and James Harden had 20. But three-time scoring champion Harden was held to just four points in the second half, as the Heat, who trailed briefly in the first quarter but led 60-52 at haltime, comfortabl­y kept the Sixers at bay. Tyler Herro scored 16 of his 18 points in the first half off the bench and made three of his five three-point atempts for Miami.

Victor Oladipo came off the bench to score 19 points and was an even more efficient threeof-four from beyond the arc as the Heat made 14 three-pointers. The Sixers, meanwhile, struggled from three-point range, connecting on just eight of their 30 atempts.

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