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NBA: Chris Paul ejected but Suns edge Rockets for 7th straight win

/ 03:15 PM February 17, 2022

Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns reacts during the second half of the NBA game against the Houston Rockets at Footprint Center on February 16, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Suns defeated the Rockets 124-121.

Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns reacts during the second half of the NBA game against the Houston Rockets at Footprint Center on February 16, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Suns defeated the Rockets 124-121.  Christian Petersen/Getty Images/AFP 

Devin Booker recorded 24 points and eight assists and the Phoenix Suns survived the ejection of Chris Paul to rally for a 124-121 victory over the visiting Houston Rockets on Wednesday night.

Deandre Ayton added 23 points and nine rebounds, Mikal Bridges registered 17 points and seven rebounds and Cameron Johnson added 14 points for the Suns, who won their seventh straight game and 18th of their past 19.

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Phoenix trailed the entire third quarter before using a strong fourth quarter to defeat the Rockets for the seventh consecutive time and head into the All-Star break with an NBA-best 48-10 record.

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Paul was ejected after apparently inadvertently making contact with official J.T. Orr with 9:07 left in the third quarter. CP3 had 11 points and six assists in 19 minutes prior to his ejection.

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Houston’s Eric Gordon missed a 3-point attempt as time expired.

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Dennis Schroder had 23 points and nine assists and Jae’Sean Tate added 22 points and 10 rebounds for Houston, which lost its sixth straight game and 10th in its past 11.

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Gordon scored 20 points, Alperen Sengun matched his career best of 19 points and collected a career-high 14 rebounds and Jalen Green scored 17 points for the Rockets.

Houston played without Christian Wood and Kevin Porter Jr. due to illnesses.

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Kenyon Martin Jr. tallied 11 points for the Rockets, who shot 43.3 percent from the field and were 13 of 44 from 3-point range.

Phoenix connected on 51.2 percent of its shots, including 7 of 24 from behind the arc.

Houston had led by 12 points late in the first half but trailed by eight before exploding with a 13-2 run to take a 114-111 lead with 1:56 left. Sengun’s basket tied it with 2:56 remaining and Green drained a tiebreaking 3-pointer.

Johnson connected on a 3-pointer with 1:47 left to tie it for the Suns, and Bridges’ basket gave Phoenix a two-point lead with 1:10 to play. Bridges then scored on a put-back to give the Suns a four-point edge with 31.5 seconds remaining.

The Rockets didn’t go away and Gordon drilled a 3-pointer with 4.6 seconds left to make it a one-point margin. Booker hit two free throws with 2.1 seconds remaining prior to Gordon’s game-ending miss.

Phoenix scored the first 12 points of the fourth quarter to turn a six-point deficit into a 101-95 lead with 8:42 remaining.

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Johnson’s basket pushed Phoenix’s lead to 109-101 with 5:48 left.

Tate had 16 points and seven rebounds in the first half as the Rockets held a 67-59 lead at the break.

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