Generally, not many storylines come out of a 30-point blowout loss. For the most part, that was the case for the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns in Game 5.
However, Chris Paul appeared to re-injure his shoulder on a box-out by Wesley Matthews in the third quarter. In the moment, Paul seemed visibly upset at Matthews, despite the play being deemed a common foul.
In real-time and in the replay, Matthews appeared to simply be fighting for positioning without any intent of hurting Paul. The review upheld that ruling, and Paul wound up being able to stay in the game to take his free throws despite it being a re-aggravation of the same shoulder he hurt in Game 1.