Winning ugly is one thing, the Suns’ Game 4 Western Conference Finals win on Saturday was flat-out homely. Contractors short on supplies should look no further than the batch bricks being thrown around at the Staples Center for both teams.
But as Devin Booker has shown, you’d rather be up 3-1 in a series with a few scars to show for it than be unscathed in an even series. And the Suns did just that, beating the Clippers 84-80 on Saturday night to be a game away from the NBA Finals.
The good news for the Suns? They showed no residual hangover after a rough Game 3 loss. Their key players were involved early an they pulled out to a commanding lead. After an impressive first half where the Suns held a 50-36 lead, the Clippers closed the gap. And then no one scored. For a long time. The scoreboard stood stagnant from 10:07 to the 6:23 mark in the 4th quarter at 71-70.
The game’s biggest stars didn’t hit all that many shots either. Devin Booker shot 8/22 and Paul George was 5/20 from the field and 1/9 from beyond the arc. Both players were able to get to the line consistently to combine for 48 points. But Booker fouled out and did not play the closing moments. George missed a key free throw late in the contest too.
The game was ugly, but the Suns got the job done.
“We competed at the highest level that I’ve seen from us all season long, especially on the defensive end,” Suns head coach Monty Williams said “We just have to have a great deal of balance with our emotions and handle this the right way, not get too far ahead.”
Deandre Ayton was one of the most efficient players on the floor on Saturday, scoring 19 points, nabbing 22 rebounds and blocking four shots. He was a constant presence in the middle, altering shots and creating second chances for a team that could use all the extra chances it could get.
DEANDRE. AYTON. DOMINATION.@DeandreAyton scores 19 points while tallying #NBAPlayoffs career highs in boards (22) and blocks (4), putting the @Suns up 3-1! #ThatsGame
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— NBA (@NBA) June 27, 2021
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