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<p>PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns made LeBron James look away.</p>



<p>Riding an orange wave of support in the desert, the Suns sent the four-time league MVP to the locker room early and took control of their first-round playoff series with a 115-85 dismantling of the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.</p>



<p>The Suns lead 3-2, one win shy of becoming the first team in 15 tries to send James packing in the first round of the playoffs.</p>



<p>“There&#8217;s nobody that&#8217;s scared of the moment,” Suns guard Devin Booker said. “We&#8217;re a confident team.”</p>



<p>The Suns won in Los Angeles on Sunday to tie the series and went right at the Anthony Davis-less Lakers in front of a revved-up crowd in Game 5.</p>



<p>Davis was out after suffering a groin injury in Game 4 and the Suns took advantage by attacking every chance they had. The Lakers put up little resistance, allowing Phoenix to score nearly at will while building a 30-point halftime lead — Los Angeles&#8217; largest halftime deficit in 25 years.</p>



<p>James scored 17 of his 24 points in the third quarter, but couldn&#8217;t rally the listless Lakers. He sat at the end of the bench by himself in the fourth quarter before heading to the locker room with about five minutes left.</p>



<p>Game 6 is Thursday in Los Angeles and the Lakers need to find some answers, quick.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/06/02/lebron-james-bolts-court-as-lakers-get-their-ass-kicked-0.jpg" /><figcaption>LeBron James</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">NBAE via Getty Images</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>“We got our ass kicked. It is that simple,” James said after losing consecutive first-round games for the first time in his 15-year career. “They did whatever they wanted to win this game.”</p>



<p>Booker scored 30 points after two quiet games, the Suns made 14 3-pointers and had just four turnovers against the NBA&#8217;s regular-season defensive efficiency leader.</p>



<p>The only bad news: point guard Chris Paul took a shot to his injured right shoulder in the third quarter and did not return.</p>



<p>“It scared me,” said Paul, who added he should be all right. “It was just a very uncomfortable feeling, kind of helpless.”</p>



<p>The series between one-time rivals has been shaped by injuries.</p>



<p>The Suns won the first game in the desert despite Paul injuring his shoulder. Los Angeles won the next two with Paul ailing, then Phoenix took Game 4 102-94 in Los Angeles after Davis went down with a groin injury.</p>



<p>The Suns took advantage of Davis&#8217; absence early in Game 5, repeatedly getting into the lane for shots or kickouts for open looks.</p>



<p>Booker was the biggest beneficiary.</p>



<p>He had been relatively quite the previous two games — at least for one of the league&#8217;s top scorers — scoring a combined 36 points on 11-of-24 shooting. Phoenix&#8217;s young All-Star came out firing in the pivotal game of the series, scoring 18 points in the first quarter and hitting a corner jumper to put the Suns up 18 early in the second.</p>



<p>“I just wanted to be aggressive,” Booker said. “In studying film, I think I passed up a lot of quick ones.”</p>



<p>Booker wasn&#8217;t the only one dropping shots.</p>



<p>The Suns had their way against Los Angeles&#8217; reach-and-swipe defense, leaving the Lakers flat footed with their quickness and rapid ball movement.</p>



<p>Phoenix made eight 3-pointers, 26 of 48 shots and had one turnover to lead 66-36 at halftime. It was the Lakers&#8217; largest halftime deficit since trailing Utah by 26 in 1998, according to SportRadar.</p>



<p>The Suns kept on the gas even as James became more aggressive in the third quarter, maintaining a 29-point lead heading before both teams emptied their benches in the fourth.</p>



<p>“We didn&#8217;t play well on either side of the ball,” Lakers coach Frank Vogel said. “We&#8217;ll find out what we are made of and how bad we want this.”</p>
			 
					
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