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DeRozan scored 34 points, Fox quasi-triple-double, Durant was absent, and the Suns lost to the Kings in overtime to stop a seven-game winning streak

On November 11, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, and the Suns hosted the Kings today. Durant's absence due to injury still has a big impact on the Suns. In the first half, the Kings kept the lead, and in the second half, under the Booker tandem, the Suns hit three pointers from the outside to complete the overtake. In the final moments, the Kings took the lead, and Booker made free throws to drag the game into overtime. In overtime, DeRozan and Fox won the game 127-118.

Technical Statistics:

Suns: Beal 28 points and 8 rebounds, Booker 23 points and 12 assists, Jones 22 points and 4 assists, Allen 9 points, Okogie 9 points, Plumlee 6 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists

Kings: DeRozan 34 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists, Sabonis 20 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists, Murray 14 points and 14 rebounds, Huerter 17 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists, Fox 21 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists

At the beginning of the first quarter, Dunn opened the scoring for the Suns with a throw-in, and Jones added three points from the outside. Sabonis, Murray and Fox scored back-to-back attacks to overtake the Suns. Jones hit a three-pointer from the outside, and Huerter retaliated. The two sides went back and forth, and the score kept taking the lead alternately. Booker also hit a three-pointer after the pick-and-roll, and the Kings responded with back-to-back offensive counterattacks. Booker still has a touch on the outside, and throws another three-pointer. The Kings regained the lead. At the end of the quarter, Fox hit a layup and drew a foul on Beal. At the end of the first quarter, the Kings led the Suns 36-31.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Allen hit a solid three-pointer from the corner, and Beal and Dunn used the basket one after another to close the difference. After the timeout, the Suns counterattacked, O'Neal was in the corner, and his hand went up and down to help the Suns overtake the score. After the Kings hit the iron in a row, a wave of 5-0 overtook again. Beal countered with a dunk to stop the bleeding, and Huerter doubled down on two three-pointers. Murray and Sabonis scored five points in a row, Booker scored from a distance at the critical moment, and Dunn added two more points on a gliding dunk. At halftime, the Kings led the Suns 60-53.

At the start of the second half, Beal took the lead, and Booker and Jones hit back-to-back shots. After a timeout, Plumlee basketed up to cut the deficit to two points. Huerter and Jones battled for three points from the outside, and Sabonis helped stabilize the morale of the army. Beal made free throws to continue to chase the score, and Allen made another shot from the outside to complete the comeback. Sabonis was unstoppable under the basket, and the score of the two sides entered a tug-of-war. At the end of the quarter, after consecutive pick-and-rolls, Allen hit another three-pointer at the top of the right arc to give the Suns an 82-79 lead over the Kings.

At the start of the final quarter, the Suns continued to extend their lead on an 8-2 run. DeRozan scored five straight points to help the Kings stop the bleeding, and Lyles' three-pointer forced the Suns to call a halt. DeRozan, the king of the pitch, hit consecutive shots, and the difference between the two sides was only 1 point. Booker split the ball after being pinched, O'Neal hit it in the open space, and as Jones hit a three-pointer, the Suns opened up the gap again. Murray responded with a three-pointer, and it was still unpredictable who would die. After a timeout, Fox and DeRozan closed the gap again, and Beal responded with a jumper. In the final minute, Murray made a layup to help the Kings take the lead, leaving the Suns with 3.9 seconds. Murray fouls Booker and sends the opponent to the free throw line. Booker tied the score with a free throw, 111-111, and the game went into overtime.

At the start of overtime, Beal scored first. DeRozan made consecutive free throws to score the Kings' first five points. DeRozan fell to the ground and pressed Bill, but fortunately there was no major problem. After the timeout, DeRozan continued the attack mode and made another 2+1. Beal scored back-to-back points to help the Suns stay alive, and the Kings continued to take the lead. In the end, the Kings defeated the Suns 127-118.

Starting line-up:

Suns: Tyus Jones, Beal, Booker, Dunn, Nurkic

Kings: DeRozan, Murray, Sabonis, Huerter, Fox

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