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NBA: Bucks pip Kings, Nuggets cool off Pacers

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LOS ANGELES: Damian Lillard drilled a buzzer-beating threepoint­er to lift the Milwaukee Bucks to a stunning 143-142 NBA overtime victory over the Sacramento Kings on Sunday.

The Kings led by as many as six in the extra session, but Brook Lopez’s three-pointer with 11.5 seconds left pulled Milwaukee within one, and after Sacramento’s De’Aaron Fox missed one of two free throws Lillard unleashed the game winner from the top of the arc.

“I shot my best shot on the last shot of the game,” said Lillard, who connected on just nine of his 23 attempts from the floor on the way to 29 points.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo added a triple-double of 27 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the Bucks. Domantas Sabonis notched a triple-double of 21 points 15 assists and 13 rebounds and Fox scored a game-high 32 points for Sacramento, whose coach Mike Brown was ejected early in the fourth quarter after confrontin­g an official over a non-call when he thought Fox had been fouled.

Brown was still yelling as Kings guard Malik Monk wrapped his arms around him and shepherded him from the court with Sacramento trailing 105-95.

Sacramento responded and Fox tied it up at 128-128 with a driving layup with one second left in regulation. The Kings were up by four with 33.9 seconds left in overtime.

“The team kept fighting. I thought the biggest shot of the night was Brook’s three in the corner just to open up that opportunit­y. Once I saw that open space I was like, this is the space that I live in,” Lillard said.

In Denver, Nikola Jokic was just one of three Nuggets players to score 25 points as the reigning NBA champions beat the Indiana Pacers 117-109.

Jokic added 12 rebounds and nine assists, Michael Porter Jr. and Jamal Murray scored 25 points apiece and Aaron Gordon added 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Nuggets. They shot a season-high 64.8 per cent from the field and held the NBA’s topscoring offense to its fifth-fewest points this season.

Nuggets coach Michael Malone was disappoint­ed by his team’s season-worst 21 turnovers, but full of praise for Porter, who drilled seven three-pointers in what Malone called ‘a complete basketball game.’

“It was easy looks,” Porter said. “My teammates were finding me so I didn’t have to work too hard for my shots.”

Porter said the Nuggets were focused on cooling off the Pacers’ red-hot offense.

“We knew they wanted to push the pace,” he said, joking that the Nuggets had a little extra motivation to prevent former teammate Bruce Brown from getting a win in his return to Denver.

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