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Paul now third in all-time assists, Suns beat Pels 112-100

- By DAVID BRANDT

PHOENIX — Chris Paul was struggling through the first half and — frankly — looking a little old and creaky.

The moment was fleeting. The 36-year-old Paul responded with a vintage performanc­e in the second half, finishing with 14 points and 18 assists as the Phoenix Suns rallied for a 112-100 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night.

“It’s pretty cool to watch greatness,” Suns coach Monty Williams said.

Paul is now third in NBA history with 10,346 career assists, passing both Mark Jackson and Steve Nash. The point guard scored all of his points in the second half and dished 10 assists to help the Suns steamroll the Pelicans down the stretch.

“I’m just inspired by it honestly,” Suns guard Devin Booker said. “Been a fan for a really long time. It’s really fun to see, it’s really fun to be a part of it. A long time from now, I’ll be able to say I got to play with Chris Paul.”

The Suns improved to 3-3 this season. The Pelicans fell to 1-7.

Mikal Bridges led the Suns with 22 points. Little-used reserve Frank Kaminsky added 17 points and four steals, and JaVale McGee had 18 points and five rebounds. The two big men were particular­ly good as the Suns regained control of the game in the second half.

The Pelicans led by as many as 20 points in the first half, but that advantage was cut to 6562 by midway through the third quarter. New Orleans took an 82-76 lead into the final quarter. Then it was Paul’s turn to take over — he was 5 of 5 shooting from the field in the fourth and 2 of 2 on free throws.

“We made a lot of mistakes, especially in that second half to a team you can’t make mistakes to,” Pelicans guard Josh Hart said. “Being young is not an excuse. We weren’t dialed in the second half defensivel­y to focus on getting stops and playing our game.

“When that happens, we blow a 20-point lead and lose.”

Jonas Valanciuna­s led the Pelicans with 16 points and eight rebounds before the break. He finished with a teamhigh 23 points. Paul earned the No. 3 spot in assists late in the first half, finding Jae Crowder for a wide open 3-pointer. If Paul continues to move up the list, it’ll take a while. Jason Kidd is No. 2 with 12,091 assists ,while John Stockton is No. 1 with 15,806.

“It means a lot,” Paul said. “I’m grateful and I thank God for this opportunit­y. Not just to be on this team or still in the league, but just to be playing. I don’t take that for granted.”

Paul also climbed into the 45th place for all-time points with 20,056. He passed former Suns star Tom Chambers.

 ?? AP photo ?? Chris Paul of the Suns passes as he is guarded by the Pelicans’ Nickeil Alexander-Walker (6) and Jonas Valanciuna­s in the second half Tuesday.
AP photo Chris Paul of the Suns passes as he is guarded by the Pelicans’ Nickeil Alexander-Walker (6) and Jonas Valanciuna­s in the second half Tuesday.

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