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Suns put up little fight in Game Six, blown out by Dallas

(AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

(AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

The Suns didn’t show up Thursday night in Dallas. The Mavericks did. 

Turnovers, poor shooting, lack of energy, and enthusiasm proved to be a lethal combination in a 113-86 blowout loss in Dallas setting up a Game Seven Sunday in Phoenix (game time TBD)  

Luka Doncic scored thirty-three points. 

Chris Paul took just seven shots and created just four assists

Devin Booker made just six of seventeen from the floor. 

The Suns turned the ball over twenty-two times. 

Dallas was the more aggressive team, creating fifteen more free throw opportunities and hitting ten more three-pointers than Phoenix. 

Monty Williams made the right moves in Game Five, getting contributions out of Landry Shamet and Bismack Biyombo. Thursday night, the two barely created a blip. What will the Coach of the Year do with his bench player rotation in an elimination game on Sunday? 

Home court has been the story of this series. Will Sunday be the same? 

 

 

 

 

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