Paul George dominates again as Clippers defeat Suns
The Los Angeles Clippers ran their home record to 20-8 this season, pushing past the Phoenix Suns 113-103 on Thursday in a battle of the second- and third-place teams in the Western Conference standings.
For the second straight game, Clippers star Paul George had the hot hand. Two nights after pouring in 36 points in a win over the Portland Trail Blazers, George scored 33. His 12-of-19 shooting included 7-of-9 success from 3-point range.
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Down by eight about midway through the second quarter, the Suns went on a 22-12 run to take a 56-54 into halftime. They shot 65.7 percent from the field in the process.
The Clippers, who went 18 of 37 (48.6 percent) on 3-point attempts for the game, hit 4 of 8 from long range in the third quarter and led 83-81 going into the fourth quarter. Phoenix was 0 of 8 from behind the arc in the third.
Article continues after this advertisementLos Angeles extended the lead to as many as 16 in the final quarter and never trailed the rest of the way.
Patrick Beverley hounded Devin Booker, Phoenix’s top scorer, most of the evening, but the two-time All-Star still finished with 24 points. Mikal Bridges added 20 points and Deandre Ayton chipped in 18 points and 10 rebounds. Chris Paul totaled 13 points, seven rebounds and three assists.
While George had it going early, Los Angeles’ Kawhi Leonard took over in the second half, scoring 14 of his 27 points in the third quarter. New addition Rajon Rondo did a nice job of setting the table for the Clippers off the bench, finishing with 15 points, nine assists and no turnovers.
Rajon Rondo notches a season-high in points (15) and assists (9) as the @LAClippers top PHX! #ClipperNation pic.twitter.com/4QWGWGjM8n
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The back-and-forth affair had 15 lead changes and was tied 10 times. The game also included an ejection when Beverley’s foul on Paul with just over seven minutes left was determined to be unnecessary and excessive after a video review.
Beverley was on a minutes restriction, and he finished scoreless with two assists in 17 minutes.
With the game in hand, L.A.’s Marcus Morris Sr. also was ejected for arguing with officials late in the fourth quarter.
The loss snapped Phoenix’s seven-game winning streak and dropped the Suns’ NBA-best road record to 17-7.
The Clippers have won three in a row and nine of their past 11 games.