Led 2-0 by the Nuggets, Devin Booker and the Suns had to react at home tonight. The Phoenix All-Star guard responded to the urgency of the situation by equaling his personal record in the Playoffs: 47 points! A monstrous performance that allowed the Suns to relaunch in the series.
After the defeat of Game 2, we were mainly expecting Kevin Durant on the job, he who had struggled well in the second round. During the first twelve minutes that night, KD was once again in trouble shooting, but fortunately his great friend D-Book did not experience any delay in ignition. Quite the contrary.
18 points in the first quarter of the 29 registered by Phoenix over the period, then led 31-29. A real one-man show to carry the Suns against the formidable Denver collective. It’s called setting the tone, and it’s specifically what leaders do when their team needs a boost. Booker then never really came down from his cloud, to the delight of the Suns.
DEVIN BOOKER GOES FOR 47 🔥#PLAYOFFMODE MASTERPIECE
20-25 FG
9 AST
3 STL@Suns WDEN/PHX Game 4: Sun, 8 PM ET | TNT pic.twitter.com/u4rfw686Hu
— NBA (@NBA) May 6, 2023
- 47 points
- 20/25 shooting
- 5/8 3-point
- only 2 free throws attempted (2/2)
Devin Booker’s stat line is maddening. Scoring 47 points in a Playoffs match is already reserved for an elite. To score 47 points while missing only five shots and attempting only two shots is in the realm of the supernatural, even more so for a guard.
From start to finish, Booker was simply unplayable. At all levels. Devin proved once again that he absolutely had all the weapons in his offensive repertoire, equaling his career record in the Playoffs. And as if that weren’t enough, D-Book also contributed in the other aspects of the game, as so often since the start of the postseason. On the rebound (6 takes), in the playmaking without Chris Paul (9 assists), but also in defense where he continues to weigh (3 interceptions in particular). Great art.
“We let two games slip away at home, so we had to protect our floor. It was a very important match for us, and now we have to prepare for Sunday.”
– Booker, after the game
Finally very well accompanied by Kevin Durant (39 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists), Devin Booker allowed the Suns to take over the Nuggets 121-114 in this must win game. The rear thus continues his XXL Playoffs campaign, he who is now at 295 points scored in his first 8 games (36.9 points per game). No one had scored so much since 1990 and a certain… Michael Jordan (325).
Devin Booker now has two of the most efficient 40+ point playoff games in NBA history
Tonight was a little better than his 2021 performance against the Lakers: pic.twitter.com/J2FePrTBIr
— Shane Young (@YoungNBA) May 6, 2023
2023-05-06 05:35:43
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