Devin Booker, Chris Paul lead Suns past Nuggets for a commanding 3-0 series lead
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The Phoenix Suns heard the “M-V-P!” chants from 18,277 screaming fans as Nikola Jokic accepted his NBA most valuable player trophy before the start of Game 3 Friday night in Denver.
© David Zalubowski, AP Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker drives the lane past Denver Nuggets guard Austin Rivers during the first half of Game 3 of an NBA second-round playoff series Friday, June 11, 2021, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
The Nuggets hung with them in the first half in only trailing by four at the break.
Then with his team up eight with 1:58 left in the third quarter, Suns coach Monty Williams called a timeout.
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Denver seemed to have some momentum and looked poised to make final run.
Minutes later, the Suns took control of the game, and the series.
Phoenix went on a 14-2 run in building a 20-point lead in its 116-102 victory to take a commanding 3-0 lead in this best-of-7 conference semifinals series.
“We have our eyes on the prize,” Suns All-Star guard Devin Booker said.
Booker led the Suns, winners of a sixth straight playoff game to tie a franchise record for most consecutive postseason wins, with 28 points while Chris Paul went for 27 points and eight assists to offset Jokic’s monster triple-double.
“It’s very satisfying,” said Paul, who finished fifth in the MVP voting. “We knew it was going to be an emotional game for them with Joker being presented the MVP trophy before the game. We just kept talking about trying to withstand their runs. It’s a good win for us.”
Game 4 is Sunday in Denver, where second-seeded Phoenix will look to fulfill the “Suns in 4” chant they heard from their fans near the end of Game 2 at Phoenix Suns Arena.
No team has come back from a 3-0 series deficit.
“The one thing I don’t want is for us to go out just quietly into that good night,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “I hope we show some real fight and resolve and force this series to go back to Phoenix for a Game 5.”
The Nuggets made history in last year’s playoffs by rallying back from consecutive 3-1 deficits in the postseason to reach the Western Conference finals.
They’re now looking to make unprecedented history.
© Isaiah J. Downing, Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports Jun 11, 2021; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) reacts after missing a free throw in the third quarter against the Phoenix Suns during game three in the second round of the 2021 NBA Playoffs at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
“It was never about trying to win three more games,” Malone said in talking about last year’s playoff run in the Orlando bubble. “It was about winning the next game, winning the first quarter, winning the second quarter and that’s got to be our mindset. My only hope is that we haven’t let go of the rope because of what history tells us.”
Jokic played like the league’s most valuable player Friday in churning out a game-high 32 points, 20 rebounds and 10 assists for the third-seeded Nuggets.
“That’s insane,” Suns center Deandre Ayton said as he looked at the box score.
However, Jokic took 29 shots (made 13) as Denver shot just 41.1% from the field overall, going just 14-of-41 from 3.
“We stuck to our coverages,” Ayton said. “We played as a unit together. We made sure we emphasized togetherness. We know we’re here in a great city, great arena as well. It was loud, but just having your brother’s back and staying focused was our main thing.”
Jokic got some bench help from Monte Morris (21 points) and Will Barton (14 points), but Denver, as a team, just continues to fall short of containing the balanced and explosive Phoenix offense led by Booker and Paul, who once again took control in the fourth in this series.
© Dustin Bradford, Getty Images DENVER, CO – JUNE 11: Chris Paul #3 of the Phoenix Suns directs the offense against the Denver Nuggets in Game Three of the Western Conference second-round playoff series at Ball Arena on June 11, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
Paul posted eight points, three assists and two steals in the fourth quarter with each play a crushing one to the Nuggets.
“It’s the same thing we’ve seen from Chris for a long, long time now,” Williams said. “His ability to understand those moments and managing the game.”
Before another Paul takeover in the fourth, Phoenix built its largest lead on a 14-2 run Cameron Payne started with a 3.
Then Cam Johnson got a huge block on JaMychal Green in the paint and finished the sequence Ayton continued with an offensive rebound with an open 3 to extend Phoenix’s lead to 88-74 with 1:07 left in the third.
Booker added a jumper to close the quarter to keep the lead at 14 points. The Suns proceeded to open the fourth with six straight points to close out the 14-2 run with Dario Saric accounting for four of those final six with the last two on a driving layup to put Phoenix ahead, 96-76, with 10:17 left in the game.
© David Zalubowski, AP Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker, left, passes the ball as Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon defends during the first half of Game 3 of an NBA second-round playoff series Friday, June 11, 2021, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
“The guys are just making plays for each other,” Williams said. “Playing with a great deal of energy and force.”
Timeout Denver.
“We’re within range, we’re within striking distance,” Malone said. “They close (third quarter) on an 8-2 run and they started the fourth quarter on a 6-0 run. So that 14-2 run was insurmountable. We can’t afford to allow those runs to happen.”
All five Suns starters once again reached double figures for a third straight game in this series as Jae Crowder scored 14 points, hitting 4-of-6 from 3, Mikal Bridges chipped in 11 points and Ayton posted a double-double of 10 points and team-high 15 boards.
Shooting 53.4% from the field as a team, Phoenix connected on 12 of 26 from 3, scored 42 points in the paint, 20 off 14 Denver turnovers and 12 in transition.
“They’re just taking it to us right now,” Barton said. “They’re just doing what needs to be done.”
Before Phoenix took the court, Williams said Paul and Crowder, the team’s two main veterans, delivered a simple message in the midst of an enthusiastic crowd excited for Jokic and ready to cheer fully realizing the importance of Game 3 for the Nuggets.
© David Zalubowski, AP Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic accepts the NBA most valuable player award before Game 3 of the team’s NBA second-round playoff series against the Phoenix Suns on Friday, June 11, 2021, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski).
“Those guys were galvanizing the group, even before jump ball, like, ‘Let’s go. We’re here for business,'” Williams said. “We didn’t want to disrespect Jokic’s moment. At the same time, we also came here to win a game.”
The Suns did just that and are now a win away from returning to the conference finals for the first time since they last made the playoffs in 2010.
“We’re playing for each other,” Booker said. “When things get tough, we come together even more. So just little things like that we worked on during the regular season and we talked about in the regular season is coming true right now.”
The Suns-Nuggets winner will play the Utah Jazz-Los Angeles Clippers winner in the conference finals. The top-seeded Jazz lead that best-of-7 conference semifinals series, 2-0, going into Saturday’s Game 3 in Los Angeles.
Phoenix swept the regular-season series against the Jazz, 3-0, but the fourth-seeded Clippers took two of three from the Suns during the regular season.
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