PHOENIX — The Los Angeles Clippers secured their fourth consecutive win, defeating the Phoenix Suns 131-122 in a thrilling matchup. Paul George led the charge with 33 points, while Kawhi Leonard contributed 30, showcasing the team’s offensive prowess.
Despite a late surge from the Suns in the fourth quarter, the Clippers maintained control, with Norman Powell’s crucial 3-pointer helping seal the victory. The Clippers shot an impressive 55% from the field and 53% from beyond the arc, emphasizing their efficiency.
James Harden, adapting seamlessly to his role since joining the Clippers in October, added 22 points and 11 assists. The team’s performance reflects a quick turnaround from their 3-7 start, now boasting an 18-5 record for the season.
Devin Booker led the Suns with an impressive 35 points, but the absence of Kevin Durant, sidelined due to a right hamstring injury, impacted their offensive rhythm. Bradley Beal contributed 21 points, but his 7-for-20 shooting and missed 3-point attempts hampered the Suns’ efforts.
The Clippers dominated from the start, taking a 30-13 lead late in the first quarter and maintaining control throughout. The first-half score stood at 70-51 in favor of the Clippers, emphasizing their offensive dominance.
Suns coach Frank Vogel expressed concern about his team’s defensive disposition, acknowledging the challenge of guarding an elite offense. Despite the loss, the Suns showcased resilience, fighting back in the second half.
The Clippers’ ability to handle different defensive strategies remains a work in progress, according to James Harden, who anticipates further improvement as the season progresses. The victory reaffirms the Clippers’ position as a formidable contender in the NBA, currently on an impressive winning streak.