NBA

Milwaukee Bucks at Phoenix Suns

· NBA Finals - Game 1
46-26, 20-16 Away
Final
105 - 118

51-21, 27-9 Home

Paul carries Suns past Giannis, Bucks in NBA Finals opener

The setting was entirely new.

The performance was same ol’ Chris Paul.

“Just knew he’s ready,” Phoenix forward Mikal Bridges said. “He’s prepared his whole life for this moment and it shows out there on the court.”

Paul had 32 points and nine assists in an NBA Finals debut that was well worth the wait, Devin Booker scored 27 points and the Suns beat the returning Giannis Antetokounmpo and his Milwaukee Bucks 118-105 on Tuesday night in Game 1.

Paul scored 16 points during a sensational third quarter that had Phoenix fans who waited 28 years to see the NBA Finals again screaming in delight.

“Every time he shoots it we think it’s going in,” Booker said.

It almost did in the third quarter, when Paul was 6 for 7 and made all three 3-pointers.

Finally playing for the title in his 16th season, the star point guard has the Suns in the NBA Finals for only the third time, and it sure looked as if they could make this ending different than the other two.

“We’ve been building all season long for these moments,” Paul said. “We’re going to keep playing. This is just one game. We’ve got to stay locked in.”

Deandre Ayton added 22 points and 19 rebounds to continue his breakout stretch of play in his first postseason.

Antetokounmpo had 20 points and 17 rebounds after missing two games with a hyperextended left knee. Khris Middleton scored 29 points, but the Bucks will have to play from behind again after dropping Game 1 for the third straight series.

“We know it’s not going to be easy. We know it’s going to be tough,” Middleton said. "There’s times where we’re going to be down in this series. But this series isn’t over. We’re down. We’ve still got to keep competing and just playing.”

The series opener was the first NBA Finals game in Phoenix since Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls won their third straight championship here in Game 6 in 1993. The Suns, who came into the NBA with the Bucks in 1968, made their only other finals appearance in 1976.

They hadn’t even made the playoffs since 2010 and just two years ago were last in the Western Conference with a 19-63 record.

But Booker was already headed for stardom by then, and 2018 No. 1 pick Ayton has played at that level in the postseason. Paul has been steady as always since his arrival in an offseason trade.

Now 36 and a 10-time All-NBA selection, he is on the list of best players to never win a championship. It appeared he might never even get to play for one until Oklahoma City dealt him to a team of Suns on the rise, and he might be the final piece that takes them all the way to the top.

Despite so many debuts on the finals stage — the Suns’ Jae Crowder was the only player who had appeared in them, and that was for Miami at a neutral site last year — there didn’t appear to be many first-time jitters.

But Paul shifted the Suns into another gear in the third. His opening jumper provided the first double-digit lead of the game, and he followed with a four-point play for the Suns’ next basket.

He scored eight straight Phoenix points later in the period, hitting a 3-pointer, dancing around Bobby Portis for a layup and then hitting another 3. He then fired a pass to Ayton, who was fouled and made both free throws to make it 88-68 with 2:20 left.

“Their pick-and-roll game is tough to guard," Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said. "I think we’ve just got to keep getting better. We’ll look at the film. We’ll see how we can maybe take away some of the rhythm.”

The Bucks cut it down to seven near the midpoint of the fourth before Paul helped the Suns restore a safe margin. He found Booker for a 3-pointer, stole the ball from Middleton and then hit a jumper to make it 106-94.

Milwaukee also is making its third finals appearance, having won the title in 1971 but not getting another chance since losing in 1974. The Bucks got a boost for this appearance when Antetokounmpo worked his way back quickly from an injury that looked serious when it happened.

The two-time MVP missed the final two games of the Eastern Conference finals. He was listed as doubtful for the opener, but he was upgraded to questionable Tuesday and then inserted into the starting lineup after he worked out on the court before the game.

“I’m just happy that I’m out there and I’m able to help my team in any way possible and participate in my first NBA Finals,” Antetokounmpo said.

The Bucks threw a lob to Antetokounmpo on their first possession — a play similar to the one he was defending when he was injured in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals against Atlanta — and he seemed to attack the basket just as forcefully as always.

But Jrue Holiday, who played so well while Antetokounmpo was out, shot just 4 for 14 and scored 10 points.

TIP-INS

Bucks: The Bucks said they had 9,000 fans watching the game inside Fiserv Forum and 20,000 outside in the Deer District. ... Brook Lopez scored 17 points.

Suns: Ayton, who came in shooting 70.6% in the postseason, was 8 for 10. ... Bridges scored 14 points. ... The Suns are 4-0 in Game 1s in this postseason. ... Reserve forward Dario Saric missed the second half with a right knee injury.

HAPPY TO BE HOME

The Bucks coach used to be a Suns fan.

Budenholzer is from Holbrook, Arizona, about three hours from Phoenix. He said his parents and other family members would be at the game.

POSTSEASON PAST

This isn’t the first postseason matchup between the Bucks and Suns. Milwaukee was formerly in the Western Conference and beat Phoenix in the first round of the 1978 playoffs.

Regular Season Series

PHX wins series 2-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 105 - 118
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 105 - 118
4th 4.5 Chris Paul defensive rebound 105 - 118
4th 8.6 Bryn Forbes misses 28-foot three point jumper 105 - 118
4th 23.1 P.J. Tucker defensive rebound 105 - 118

Statistics

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40-88 FG 41-88
45 Field Goal % 47
16-36 3PT 11-34
44 Three Point % 32
9-16 FT 25-26
56 Free Throw % 96
47 Rebounds 43
9 Offensive Rebounds 6
38 Defensive Rebounds 37
21 Assists 18
4 Steals 9
2 Blocks 1
13 Turnovers 9
1 Team Turnovers 0
14 Total Turnovers 9
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
1 Flagrant Fouls 0
16 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 10
17 Fast Break Points 20
42 Points in Paint 44
18 Fouls 14
3 Largest Lead 20
Phoenix Suns Phoenix Suns Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Amir Coffey, G Out Mar 23
Haywood Highsmith, F Out Mar 23
Dillon Brooks, F Out Mar 23
Royce O'Neale, F Out Mar 23
Grayson Allen, G Out Mar 23
Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Gary Harris, G Out Mar 23
Kyle Kuzma, F Out Mar 23
Kevin Porter Jr., G Out Mar 22
Giannis Antetokounmpo, F Out Mar 20

Game Information

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Location: Phoenix, AZ
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TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
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Cleveland 44 27 .620 8 W3
Milwaukee 29 42 .408 23 L1
Chicago 29 42 .408 23 W1
Indiana 16 56 .222 36.5 W1

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 46 26 .639 - L1
Phoenix 40 32 .556 6 W1
LA Clippers 36 36 .500 10 W2
Golden State 34 38 .472 12 W1
Sacramento 19 53 .264 27 W1
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