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Kings outlast Clippers in second-highest scoring game ever

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LOS ANGELES — Malik Monk scored a career-high 45 points, De'Aaron Fox had the go-ahead basket and finished with 42 and the Sacramento Kings beat the LA Clippers 176-175 in double overtime in the second-highest scoring game in NBA history.

Detroit beat Denver 186-184 in triple overtime on Dec. 13, 1983, in the highest-scoring NBA game. The Kings are third on the scoring list with the 176 points and the Clippers fourth.

The Clippers had a 175-169 advantage with 1:57 remaining before the Kings scored the final seven points, including Fox's jumper with 36.5 seconds remaining.

The Clippers had the final shot, but Nicolas Batum missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer. The Kings overcame a 14-points deficit late in the fourth quarter and six-point deficits in both overtime periods.

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