![]() ![]() With 1.4 seconds left, De’Aaron Fox threw a short inbounds pass to Barnes, who was guarded tightly by Booker. Sacramento grabbed the rebound and called a timeout to set up a final possession. Phoenix got a defensive stop on the next possession but Booker’s difficult 18-foot jumper with 4.1 seconds left was off the mark. Booker found Mikal Bridges for an alley-oop dunk with 34 seconds remaining to tie the game at 107. The Kings led by as many as 13 points in the fourth quarter but the Suns rallied late. “I know we've got a long way to go still, but we've put in the time, put in the work and it's a group that believes in each other.” “We're a different group,” Kings coach Luke Walton said. Instead of finding a way to lose, the Kings had clawed out a win. Then Harrison Barnes calmly rose up over Devin Booker, the 3-pointer looked good all the way, and it splashed through the net at the buzzer to give the Kings a thrilling 110-107 victory over the stunned Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night. ![]() ![]() PHOENIX (AP) - Their 10-point lead had evaporated in less than three minutes and it looked like the same ol' dreadful Sacramento Kings were about to blow another winnable game. ![]()
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