Demar Derozan carries Kings to overtime gains against mavs

February 10, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Maverick’s guard Spencer Dinwiddie (26) pushes the ball over Sacramento Kings forward Trey Lyles (41) during the second quarter at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Pictures

Demar Derozan got a season high 42 points and made the winning float with 1.9 seconds left in overtime, which led Sacramento Kings to a 129-128 victory over values ​​Dallas Mavericks on Monday.

Kyy Thompson buried a deep 3-pointer to give Mavericks a lead of 128-127 with 9.8 seconds left in OT.

Derozan had sent the match to overtime by making a middle class with 3.7 seconds left in regulation, after Kyrie Irving put Mavericks forward with a cunning arrangement at the preliminary holding.

Derozan made 15 out of 22 attempts from the field, including 4 out of 6 from 3-point intervals, and fell all eight of his 3-point attempt. He got 15 points during the fourth quarter.

Sacramento’s Sabonis references added 16 points, 15 returns and eight assists, while Zach Lavine and Malik Monk contributed 17 points each.

Irving led Mavericks with 30 points on 11-AV-25 shooting and thanked nine returns and six assists. He fought Derozan in the Crunch Time and got 15 during the fourth quarter and overtime together.

Spencer Dinwiddie scored 20 points from the Dallas bench, while Thompson set up 19 points while making half of his 10 3-point shots.

Just when it looked as if Irving would bury the kings with his hot hand during the fourth quarter, Derozan and Sacramento replied with a 15-2 run that deleted Maverick’s 12-point advantage and set the visitors up 106-105 with 4: 25 to go. Derozan got 11 points in that increase.

The lead went back and forth between the teams, and the Sacramento band the game at 114 on a Sabonis tip-in with 1:08 left.

Sacramentos Keegan Murray came to life during the third quarter and received 11 points on 5-8 shooting in the frame after going without a field target attempt during the first half. Maverick’s hardened Murray’s attack and closed the third quarter on a 7-1 run to take a lead of 93-87 into the fourth.

Maverick’s center Daniel Gafford left the game during the second quarter and excluded with what was eventually established to be a right knee disorder.

Dallas was without newly acquired Anthony Davis, who is expected to miss several weeks with a left adductor tribe that is maintained in his debut Saturday. In addition to Davis, Dallas already entered the game Down Centers Dereck Lively II (ankle) and Dwight Powell (HIP).

-Field level media

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