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After having a 6 point lead going into the 4th quarter, the Phoenix Suns somehow lost Game 4. Milwaukee Bucks pulled through and won 109-103 to upset the Suns. A late game turnover by Chris Paul resulted in Milwaukee taking a 4 point lead. The series now stands at 2 a piece as we head into Game 5 tomorrow.

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Chris Paul is a huge concerning factor for the Suns as he has not performed up to mark in the last 2 games. Giving turnovers, missing shots and just not being himself on the court – Paul has had a hard time. However, even after Paul’s poor 10 point night, Coach Monty Williams has full confidence in his star.

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Monty Williams is not worried about Chris Paul

Suns coach, Monty Williams, thinks that it is just a blip on the screen. Williams has no doubt that CP3 is going to bounce back from his poor showing in Game 4. Monty said: “You’re not going to see Chris have those kinds of games frequently,” Williams said. “I’ve been around him long enough, I’ve coached against him enough.”

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Williams further added that all of Paul’s teammates trust him to come out strong in Game 5. He said: “There’s not a person in our locker room that’s not expecting him to come out and play really well the next game, his focus is at a high, high level right now.”  

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Chris Paul has a winning mindset and would do anything to win. However, this is not the first time Chris Paul has struggled.

Chris Paul had a series of turnovers against OKC back in the 2014 playoffs. Now, Paul is averaging 4 turnovers in this series, which is more than the previous series, in which he averaged barely 2 turnovers per game.

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Why Suns can rely on Paul

Despite the bad showing, Chris Paul has always bounced back from such games. Chris Paul has shot below 50% from the field in consecutive games just once this season.

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In the playoffs, it has happened twice against the Clippers and Lakers. However, he was battling a right arm injury and coming off COVID in those series.

In addition, in the regular season, Chris Paul has always decreased his turnovers in the following game after having over 4 turnovers. Paul’s mindset is key to his success. He is extremely optimistic and is always looking ahead so that he can do better to win and help the team.

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We can expect a determined Chris Paul to come out in Game 5. Giannis & co will have to be at their best as they play away from home. On the other hand, even after suffering back-to-back losses, the Suns need to keep their heads high and go to battle.

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