Paul inspires Suns to reach first NBA finals since 1993
Chris Paul joined Phoenix Suns from Oklahoma City Thunder in 2020.
Chris Paul joined Phoenix Suns from Oklahoma City Thunder in 2020.

THE Phoenix Suns reached the NBA Finals for the first time since 1993 after wrapping up the Western Conference finals title against Los Angeles Clippers.
They beat Clippers 130-103 to secure a 4-2 series win.
Chris Paul was the key figure for Suns with 41 points while Devin Booker added 22.
They will face either Milwaukee Bucks or Atlanta Hawks in the best-of-seven championship final.
Paul, 36, has been selected for 11 NBA All-Star teams and won two Olympic gold medals with the USA, but this is the first time the former Clipper has reached the Finals after joining the Suns last year from Oklahoma City. “This feels good,” he said. “It has been a lot of work, going to a new team, everybody staying the course.”Sixteen years of this, 16 years of surgeries, of hard work, of losses – bad losses. We’re going to enjoy tonight.”

Paul, who played for Clippers between 2011 and 2017, added: “I’m just so happy for all the people around me. To do it here against a team I have the utmost respect for, I’ll always be a Clipper. I love these fans.” The Suns, who had failed to even reach the play-offs for 10 consecutive seasons prior to the 2020-2021 campaign. had missed the chance to win the series at home on Monday but they made no mistake at the Staples Center. They led by 17 points near the end of the third quarter before Clippers, who had lost both Kawhi Leonard and Serge Ibaka to injuries during the post-season, hit 10 unanswered points. But Paul took centrestage again with eight points to extend Suns’ advantage. His four-point play midway the fourth quarter then took them into a 111-92 lead, and from then on there was no way back for Clippers
The Suns had worked hard to stop Clippers star Paul George, who scored 41 points in game five, and the home side’s frustration was compounded late on when Patrick Beverley was ejected from the game after shoving Paul to the ground. (BBC Sport)

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