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Booker’s big game helps Suns top Clippers in Game 1

- By The Associated Press

Devin Booker had 40 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists for his first career triple-double and the Phoenix Suns overcame Chris Paul’s absence to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 120-114 on Sunday in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.

Paul sat out because of COVID-19 health and safety protocols. Clippers star Kawhi Leonard missed his third straight game because of a sprained right knee.

Tied at 93 to start the fourth, the Suns went on a 12-2 run and pulled ahead 105-95 on Cam Johnson’s dunk with 8:08 remaining. The Clippers wouldn’t go away, though, cutting a 10-point deficit in the final two minutes to 116-114 when Terance Mann hit a 3-pointer with 22 seconds left.

Booker scored on a dunk on the next possession to seal Phoenix’s seventh straight victory, getting a free lane to the basket on the blown defensive coverage.

Game 2 is on Tuesday night in Phoenix.

Booker was productive and efficient in one of his best games of his career. He shot 15 of 29 from the field, carving apart a defense that had to play just 36 hours after closing out the Utah Jazz on Friday night.

The third quarter featured a stellar scoring duel between Booker and L.A.’s Paul George, who finished with 34 points. Booker scored 18 points in the quarter, and George had 15, including a 3-pointer that tied it at 93 heading to the fourth.

The Suns led 76-68 midway through the third but George scored eight straight points — including six points on two long 3-pointers — to tie it up. It was the start of a 16-2 run that helped Los Angeles take an 84-78 lead.

Booker and the Suns responded quickly. Booker scored 12 points — mostly on mid-range jumpers — in the final 3:09 of the third to get Phoenix back on track.

Deandre Ayton had 20 points and nine rebounds for the Suns. Cameron Payne started for Paul and had 11 points and nine assists. HAWKS103,76ERS96>> Trae Young and the Hawks are taking their stunning turnaround to the Eastern Conference finals.

Young made a late 3-pointer and scored 21 points to help Atlanta win for the third time in the series in Philadelph­ia, a 10396 victory over the topseeded 76ers in Game 7.

The Hawks will open their first East finals since 2015 against the Bucks on Wednesday in Milwaukee.

“This team is special, man,” Kevin Huerter said. “Everybody has counted us out all year. For us to make it this far and win in this building in Game 7, it’s huge for us.”

Atlanta had been 0-9 in Games 7s on the road.

But the Hawks ignored their ignominiou­s history and got one in Philly, where they already won in Game 1 and Game 5 and knocked out Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons and closed the book on the Process.

Not so deep down, not even the Hawks could have seen this coming, especially in March when they were 14-20, 11th in the Eastern Conference and fired coach Lloyd Pierce.

Young shook off an otherwise off night from the floor — 5-for-23 — and kept shooting until he hit that 3 for a 93-87 lead with 2:31 left in the game.

SIXERS’ EMBIID FINED $75K FOR ALTERCATIO­N >> Philadelph­ia center Joel Embiid was fined $35,000 by the NBA for escalating an oncourt altercatio­n in Game 6 against Atlanta.

 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Suns guard Devin Booker (1) celebrates near the end of the second half of Game 1 of of the Western Conference finals as Clippers guard Terance Mann, right, looks away.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Suns guard Devin Booker (1) celebrates near the end of the second half of Game 1 of of the Western Conference finals as Clippers guard Terance Mann, right, looks away.

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