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Suns top Kings 120-109 with Durant watching from bench

- By JACK THOMPSON

PHOENIX — Devin Booker scored 32 points, Deandre Ayton had 29 points and 11 rebounds, and the Phoenix Suns beat the Sacramento Kings 120-109 on Tuesday night with superstar acquisitio­n Kevin Durant watching from the bench.

It was the first home game for the Suns since they completed a trade with Brooklyn for Durant, who is recovering from a right knee injury and hasn’t played since Jan. 12. He was introduced during a timeout in the third quarter and received a standing ovation. Durant is expected back sometime after this weekend’s All-Star break.

“I was watching him more than anything,” Booker said. “I don’t think people realize what it is until you’re in it. He deserves it, he’s a legend in this game. I’m glad he’s here.”

Booker was 13 of 20 from the field and did not attempt a 3-pointer in 29 minutes. It was his highest-scoring game of the four he’s played since returning from a left groin strain that sidelined him for 21 games.

“I feel good. It’s been a long recovery road, something I found peace in and just enjoyed the whole process,” Booker said.

Chris Paul had a season-high 19 assists and scored 17 points for Phoenix, which has won 11 of its last 14. Josh Okogie scored 19 points and made a teamhigh three 3-pointers.

“I think we did a really good job of finding the open man,” Suns coach Monty Williams said. “Overall, it was a well-balanced game for us, complement­ed by how hard we played from start to finish.”

De’Aaron Fox led the Kings with 35 points, following up his 36-point performanc­e in a win over Dallas on Saturday.

“We just had too many unforced errors and going up against a team like that you can’t do that,” Fox said. “They capitalize­d on just about every error that we made today.”

Domantas Sabonis had 24 points and 15 rebounds — going 10 for 10 from the free-throw line — and Kevin Huerter scored 18 for Sacramento.

Before the game, Williams said Durant is participat­ing in some drills as he prepares to return.

“He’s in great shape and going game speed like he always does,” Williams said, adding that Durant needs to play in more 3-on-3 and similar competitio­n levels before he can return.

 ?? AP photo ?? The Suns’ Devin Booker (right) and newly acquired Kevin Durant cheer from the bench during the second half Tuesday.
AP photo The Suns’ Devin Booker (right) and newly acquired Kevin Durant cheer from the bench during the second half Tuesday.

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