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Devin Booker, Suns take Game 2 against Clippers to pull even

PHOENIX — LA Clippers coach Ty Lue came into this series with a plan to confuse, frustrate and unbalance a Phoenix Suns team inexperienced playing together with unending defensive scheme changes.

With zone, double teams from every angle, rapid-fire matchup switches and other various wrinkles, Lue's strategy was working. The Clippers took Game 1, smothering the Suns' attack, and were up 13 points with more of the same in the second quarter of Tuesday's Game 2.

But then the Suns figured out a way to stop it: Don't let the Clippers even set up a defense.

After a key timeout during which coach Monty Williams challenged his team to «draw a line in the sand,» the Suns engaged their own defense and strung together stops. It triggered an offensive explosion that led to a 123-109 Phoenix victory to even the series at 1-1.

It was led by Devin Booker, who finished with 38 points and nine assists in a playmaking masterpiece.

«It's that time of year; everything counts,» Booker said. "[The Clippers] are doing a lot of things that we haven't seen before. They have a veteran team that can do it on the fly. I don't think a lot of teams can do that.… When they're doing that, just have to simplify it."

Booker ended the first half with a 3-pointer to finish off an 11-2 run that was fueled by five straight Clippers misses as the Suns shut off the paint and sent their own double teams at star Kawhi Leonard.

Then Phoenix opened the third quarter on a 12-2 run that secured the lead for good. Booker was a machine, scored 18 points in the quarter on 7-of-8 shooting as he forced the ball in transition and the defense kept working. He also had four assists, accounting for 28 of the Suns' 33 points in the pivotal quarter.

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