Las Vegas Review-Journal

Booker fails to finish for Suns

42 points not enough in loss

- By Steve Megargee

MILWAUKEE — Devin Booker put on a spectacula­r shooting performanc­e through the first three quarters Wednesday night and seemed poised to help the Phoenix Suns take a commanding lead in the NBA Finals.

Then things got all fouled up. Booker, who scored 38 points in the first three quarters of Game 4, picked up his fifth foul early in the fourth. He sat out nearly five minutes and wasn’t quite as effective once he returned as the Milwaukee Bucks rallied for a 109-103 victory to tie the series at two games apiece.

Although he finished with 42 points, Booker wasn’t particular­ly interested in talking about his individual achievemen­ts after such a frustratin­g finish.

“It doesn’t matter at all,” Booker said. “I said that after last game too, when I struggled shooting it. The main objective is to win the game. So anything (else) that goes on throughout the game, it doesn’t matter, for real.”

The Suns’ inability to protect a nine-point, fourth-quarter lead spoiled an otherwise spectacula­r performanc­e from Booker, who bounced back from a subpar Game 3 outing and continued his remarkable postseason.

Booker is averaging 27.5 points in the finals. His 542 points in these playoffs are the most by any player in his first postseason, breaking Rick Barry’s 54-year-old record. Booker, Barry and Wilt Chamberlai­n are the only players to have at least three 40-point games in their first postseason.

“He could have gone for 50plus tonight,” Suns coach Monty Williams said.

Booker spent most of Wednesday night showing that his 10-point performanc­e in a 120-100 Game 3 loss was an aberration.

He shot 15 of 22 from the floor and 8 of 9 from the free-throw line through the first three quarters.

“You knew he wasn’t going to have another tough night,” Suns forward Cam Johnson said.

“You know he’s going to get to it and he’s going to get buckets. That’s just what he does.”

Williams he could sense Booker would have a big game from the pop in the star guard’s step during Wednesday’s pregame shootaroun­d.

“He was moving really well,” Williams said. “So when he’s moving like that and has his pop, you expect him to get by people and pull up on the dime for a shot. He was curling, getting to the basket, when he can stop on a dime and get guys up in the air, he has his legs underneath him. It’s just something I see in the shootaroun­d when he’s working out. I can tell he’s got his legs.”

With Booker leading the way, the Suns carried an 82-76 edge into the fourth quarter. Cam Johnson extended that lead to 85-76 by sinking a 3-pointer with 11:42 left.

The Suns still led 85-79 when Booker picked up his fifth foul and went to the bench with 10:50 remaining. Phoenix survived his absence and still lead 93-90 when he came back with 5:55 left.

“I wanted to get him in maybe a minute earlier than I did,” Williams said. “You’re just holding on, trying to get as many stops and solid possession­s as you can, but it’s not an ideal situation. But I thought we managed it well tonight.”

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Devin Booker of the Suns scored just four points in the fourth quarter of Wednesday’s loss.
The Associated Press Aaron Gash Devin Booker of the Suns scored just four points in the fourth quarter of Wednesday’s loss.

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