The Phoenix Suns trounced the LA Lakers 113-100 in Game 6 of their NBA Playoffs first-round series on Thursday. Devin Booker scored a season-high 47 points on 15-of-22 shooting from the field and a sizzling 8-of-10 from three-point range. He also added 11 rebounds and three assists to his ledger. Meanwhile, Chris Paul had eight points and 12 assists to lead his team into the second round.This was the first time that LA Lakers star LeBron James has been eliminated from the first round of the postseason in his 18-year career. He had 29 points, nine rebounds and seven assists in his final game this season. The Phoenix Suns start off red-hotAll-Star Devin Booker came out firing as he dropped six three-pointers in the first quarter. This shocked the LA Lakers and sent their confidence down the drain early in the game. The Purple and Gold went down 36-14 in the first quarter as Booker kept scoring points, registering 33 for the Phoenix Suns before the halftime buzzer.Book locked in.— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) June 4, 2021Book might get 80— D'Angelo Russell (@Dloading) June 4, 2021Lakers 31, Devin Booker 27.— Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) June 4, 2021One of the biggest surprises of the game was seeing Anthony Davis on the floor. The LA Lakers big man tried his best to play but went down in pain in the first quarter. AD is limping so badly that I don't think even being just a decoy works— Mark Medina (@MarkG_Medina) June 4, 2021Anthony Davis (left groin strain) is questionable to return, per the Lakers.— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) June 4, 2021Not smart to let AD play in this game @Lakers got the @Suns off to a great start. Not smart at all. Fell into the pressure . If you hurt ain’t no rushing back especially the groin no way. @Kdubblive crazy— Cuttino Mobley (@CuttinosLife) June 4, 2021Questions about LeBron James' level of engagement and decision-making popped up a lot in the first half. The four-time MVP wasn't as locked-in as he was expected to be. Twitter was absolutely brutal to James, who had to be Superman in order to carry the LA Lakers out of a messy first half against a determined Phoenix Suns squad.LeBron was just deep in the post with book on him and passed out of it twice, how the hell they gonna win doing that— Derek BLACK LIVES MATTER Zoolander (@doctormunchies) June 4, 2021Doesn't make much sense does it? Like this is the moment to inspire your team as a leader. Because his shoulders can handle it, right?— Ryan Ward (@RyanWardLA) June 4, 2021This game would be a great time for LeBron to play out the Space Jam script at halftime— Chris Herring (@Herring_NBA) June 4, 2021Also: Does this make the Suns the Monstars? My, how things have changed— Chris Herring (@Herring_NBA) June 4, 2021Are we staying up to see if LeBron comes back?!? pic.twitter.com/HXjOW2Gmk7— Gump Cathcart (@bubbagumpino) June 4, 2021LeBron in the locker room at halftime pic.twitter.com/diF0SuTKC6— BetMGM 🦁 (@BetMGM) June 4, 2021LeBron (embarrassment) is doubtful to return to the court as well https://t.co/MlMlvqerQF— Justin Beasley (@JBeasleyWSMV) June 4, 2021Halftime: Suns 62, Lakers 41LeBron James has 14 points. The Lakers just don't have enough offense. Bad defensive half, too, but they can't score or generate high-percentage looks. They've played 11 guys already. Everything is a slog. Devin Booker has 33 points.— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) June 4, 2021The Lakers trailed by as many as 30 points in the 1st half of Game 5 and 29 points in the 1st half of Game 6. Those are the 2 largest 1st-half deficits in LeBron James’ playoff career.This is his 266th career playoff game. pic.twitter.com/iCFQjVi4i5— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 4, 2021Let LeBron’s Steph Curry recruitment begin...— Khaled Beydoun (@KhaledBeydoun) June 4, 2021The LA Lakers make a run in the third quarterTo make matters worse for the LA Lakers, defensive specialist Alex Caruso was ruled out of the rest of the game with an injury.Lakers also officially rule out Alex Caruso for the rest of the game— Mark Medina (@MarkG_Medina) June 4, 2021In the third quarter, the LA Lakers made a run by playing dogged defense. They also created havoc by getting into passing lanes and converting a couple of threes. Dennis Schroder, Wesley Matthews and LeBron James led the way and cut the lead to 13.The Lakers cut the Suns' lead to 77-64 (the Suns led by as many as 29 points) with 4:42 left in the third quarter and Lakers fans are back in this game. It finally feels like a playoff game at Staples Center.— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) June 4, 2021Beyond obviously helping them get back into the game, the Lakers actually making some shots is cutting down on opportunities for Phoenix to run, which has been the weakest part of their defense in this series. AK— Kamenetzky Brothers (@KamBrothers) June 4, 2021Look...Suns better not forget that’s LeBron James...— Joy Taylor (@JoyTaylorTalks) June 4, 2021A "Let's go Lakers!" chant has broken out during the timeout.— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) June 4, 2021Schroder’s full court defensive pressure has been behind some of this run.— Mike Trudell (@LakersReporter) June 4, 2021WHAT ARE THE SUNS DOING?— Dart_Adams (@Dart_Adams) June 4, 2021LeBron misses a 3 at the 3rd-quarter buzzer and it's Suns 89, Lakers 76. LA is within striking distance, but Booker has 43.— Greg Beacham (@gregbeacham) June 4, 2021#Lakers 22-6 paint points, 11-17 2FGs, 65% 2FG%, 8-2 2nd chance points, zero turnovers in Q3 vs #Suns— Bill Herenda (@billherenda) June 4, 2021As LeBron James sits, Chris Paul takes over in the fourth quarterChris Paul #3 dribbles as Dennis Schroder #17The LA Lakers' rally continued in the fourth quarter as they cut the Phoenix Suns' commanding 29-point lead down to 10 points. However, Chris Paul led a mini-rally to extend their lead back to 17 with two quick baskets and a three-pointer by Mikal Bridges.The momentum shifted back to the Phoenix Suns as LeBron James asked to be subbed out. James looked gassed five minutes into the fourth quarter, and it was all over for the LA Lakers from there. Here are more Twitter reactions to the game:The Suns are closing in on the W. pic.twitter.com/SPYmtKYOSY— ESPN (@espn) June 4, 2021Without Davis, all of the Lakers' defensive coverages are off. With him they have a suffocating defense. Without? It's a bunch of guys scrambling.— Ryan Phillips (@RumorsandRants) June 4, 2021The one thing I will say about the Suns is that they established their identity on both ends of the floor before the season started! Monty really has this young core being stars in their roles! It’s a beautiful thing to see.— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) June 4, 2021Who’s cuttin’ onions? Cause we are 😭😭😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/ho2PcYXH7a— Phoenix Suns (@Suns) June 4, 2021Happy for Devin Booker, Chris Paul & the Suns. Had a spectacular regular season. Glad to see them sending the champs home!!!— John Jastremski (@john_jastremski) June 4, 2021One thing I’ve always respected about CP3 is he’s never feared playing against Bron... Respect on getting this Suns team over the hump. Good luck the rest of the way... #NBA— Damien Dante Wayans (@DamienDW) June 4, 2021The reign of @KingJames is over at the hands of the Legendary @DevinBook!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Congrats @Suns on eliminating the @Lakers!!!#BeatLA— Jan Brewer (@GovBrewer) June 4, 2021I......I can't process what I'm seeing here. I'm so proud of this Suns team. I know everyone will point to the absence of AD as an asterisk, but its been 11 years. I'm savoring this.— James Neveau (@JamesNeveau) June 4, 2021Devin Booker’s 47 points are the most by a postseason Sun since Steve Nash’s 48 in 2005 vs. DAL.Booker’s 47 is also the most in a Suns playoff win since Charles Barkley’s 47 in 1995 vs. POR.— Clevis Murray (@ClevisMurray) June 4, 2021All y’all get some rest; you’ve deserved it. Thanks for the bball. See y’all next season. pic.twitter.com/dFWjnIHz6n— J.Michael Trautmann (@JMACdaKID) June 4, 2021One thing is for sure, the Lakers need a long offseason. Better to lose now than in the Finals or the Conference Finals.— Ryan Phillips (@RumorsandRants) June 4, 2021LeBron haters right now pic.twitter.com/6VdGDerYXm— Gump Cathcart (@bubbagumpino) June 4, 2021Steph running into LeBron in Cancun: pic.twitter.com/5E8tc9oDii— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) June 4, 2021Also Read: 3 reasons why Milwaukee Bucks could beat Brooklyn Nets in the Eastern Conference Semi-finals | 2021 NBA Playoffs