
“Devin Booker’s Explosive Comeback: How One Star Ignited the Suns’ Stunning 21-Point Rally Against the Clippers!”
In a gripping rematch held just days after their previous encounter, the Los Angeles Clippers faced off against the Phoenix Suns at the Intuit Dome, and it was a spectacle that lived up to the electrifying expectations of basketball fans. Coach Tyronn Lue voiced concerns about the quick turnaround, especially with the Suns boasting all-star talents like Devin Booker and Kevin Durant. Early on, it looked like the Clippers were poised for victory—building a formidable 19-point lead early in the game gave fans a glimmer of hope. However, as the game wore on, the Suns demonstrated their resilience, turning the tide in a dramatic second half. Despite individual standout performances, including a historic triple-double from James Harden and a stunning 40-point outburst from Booker, the Clippers couldn’t quite seal the deal. Join us as we dive into the highlights and turning points of this thrilling encounter of two Western Conference powerhouses. LEARN MORE
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[embedded content]This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.Read more: Clippers, becoming experts at close games, lose a tight one to PortlandIt was just last week that the Clippers hosted the Phoenix Suns and only nine days later they were playing them again at the Intuit Dome.James Harden led the Clippers with a triple-double of 25 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds. It was his 78th career triple-double, moving him into a tie with Hall of Fame legend and one-time Laker Wilt Chamberlain for seventh-most in NBA history.“Like, turnovers are going to happen,” Harden said. “I try to, but some of the passes that I thread, a lot of them are successful and some of them aren’t. So, just trying to find a balance of when to throw and when not to. But the ones that’s unforced, I got to control those a lot better.Phoenix shot 60.5% from the field in the final 24 minutes, 52.5% from three-point range and scored 73 points.That’s because the Suns dominated the Clippers in the third quarter, shooting 80% (16 for 20) from the field on the way to scoring 39 points.That’s because Booker torched the Clippers for 40 points to go along with eight assists and five rebounds.That’s because the Clippers turned the ball over six times in the fourth quarter.
The Suns took over the game in the second half and the Clippers’ defense couldn’t contain them.But Harden still is trying to be efficient with his game. He was eight for 19 from the field and three for 10 from three-point range. He had six turnovers.”But I don’t think it’s necessarily the turnovers that lost the game. We came off that third quarter defensively, they didn’t feel us defensively, our presence, and they were just comfortable. They made shots and that got them back into the game.”The Clippers saw their 70-52 halftime lead dwindle to just two points entering the fourth quarter. It didn’t help the Clippers that Norman Powell (23 points) left for the locker room after he was hit in the face. He returned to the game in the fourth quarter.
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