NEW ORLEANS — Chris Paul had 15 points and a season-high 19 assists, spearheading an 11-point, fourth-quarter comeback in the Phoenix Suns' 132-114 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday night.
Paul, who rose to stardom with New Orleans after being drafted fourth overall in 2005, appeared to be gesturing that he owned the arena after hitting a step-back 3 that gave Phoenix a 118-107 lead with less than five minutes to go.
"I said, 'I know this place. I know it.' I do," Paul said. "Some of the best years of my life was here in New Orleans playing in front of these fans. This always will be a special place for me for the rest of my life."
At that point, the Suns had outscored the Pelicans 27-5 in the fourth quarter, with Paul scoring five and assisting on five other baskets during that pivotal surge.
"He's orchestrating out there," said Devin Booker, who scored 23 points. "He knows what's going on before it even happens. ... He did a good job of leading us, keeping our composure throughout the whole game and that fourth quarter was a work of art."
New Orleans had no response down the stretch and both teams pulled all starters with 2:26 left, and the Suns went on to outscore the Pelicans 41-12 in the final period.
"That's the resiliency and the relentless play that we've talked about," said Suns coach Monty Williams, whose team squandered a 24-point lead in losing its previous game at home to the Brooklyn Nets. "It wasn't going our way pretty much the whole game. You could just feel it was just a bit funky.
"We don't give in. Chris never feels like he's ever lost anything. So, when you have a guy like that who can will himself to success, it really gets contagious."