The Reporter (Vacaville)

Paul leads Suns past Clippers

Phoenix wins WCF series 4-2, awaits Bucks-Hawks winner

- By Beth Harris

LOS ANGELES >> Chris Paul led the Phoenix Suns into their first NBA Finals in 28 years, beating the Los Angeles Clippers 130-103 on Wednesday night to close out the Western Conference finals in six games.

Paul scored 41 points and Devin Booker added 22 to send the Suns to their third finals appearance in franchise history. They will face either the Atlanta Hawks or Milwaukee Bucks, who are tied 2-2 in the East finals.

Paul reached the NBA Finals for the first time in his 16-year career on the same Staples Center court where he helped bring the Clippers to respectabi­lity over six seasons that ended in 2017. The 36-year-old guard punished his old team by tying his playoff career high of 41 — the same amount Paul George had in pushing the Clippers to a road win in Game 5.

The Suns last made NBA Finals in 1993, when they were led by Charles Barkley and lost to Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in six games.

Their only other finals appearance was in 1976, a loss to the Boston

Celtics in six games.

Things got chippy in the fourth. Going into a timeout with 5:48 remaining, Paul stared at Patrick Beverley as he walked by. Beverley turned around and shoved Paul hard in the back, sending him to the floor. Beverley was ejected.

Marcus Morris led the Clippers with 26 points despite playing with a sore knee. George had 21 points and nine rebounds coming off his career playoff high that staved off eliminatio­n on the road and brought his team back home for another chance.

But the exhausted Clippers — who rallied from 0-2 series deficits in getting to the West finals for the first time in franchise history — had little left in the tank. They were again without two-time NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard, who has been out with a right knee sprain, and center Ivica Zubac. He missed his second straight game because of a MCL sprain in his right knee.

Leonard moved from a suite to the bench for the game, his eyes staring from behind a black mask.

Paul dominated over the end of the third and well into the fourth. He hit

three 3-pointers in the final quarter, falling on his back and getting fouled on

one of them.

The Suns stretched their lead to 17 points in the third, dulling the Staples Center crowd. Five different players scored, highlighte­d by Jae Crowder’s fifth 3-pointer and Booker’s dunk. Crowder finished with 19 points. Deandre Ayton added 16 points and 17 rebounds.

The Clippers briefly reenergize­d themselves and the fans with a 10-0 run that drew them to 89-82. Morris and Nicolas Batum each hit 3-pointers.

But Paul closed on his own 8-0 run, including two 3-pointers, that sent the Suns into the fourth leading 97-83.

 ?? MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Los Angeles Clippers guard Paul George, right, reaches in on Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul during the second half in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Clippers guard Paul George, right, reaches in on Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul during the second half in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
 ?? JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Phoenix Suns’ Jae Crowder celebrates his three-point basket during the first half in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals against the Los Angeles Clippers Wednesday in Los Angeles.
JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Phoenix Suns’ Jae Crowder celebrates his three-point basket during the first half in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals against the Los Angeles Clippers Wednesday in Los Angeles.

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