DeMar DeRozan delivered an impressive performance, scoring 33 points to lead the Sacramento Kings to a dramatic comeback victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Kings overturned a 10-point deficit late in regulation before sealing the win in overtime.
The Timberwolves appeared in control during the fourth quarter, but DeRozan spearheaded a late surge that tied the game and pushed it into overtime. Sacramento then maintained momentum, outscoring Minnesota in the extra period.
“We just stayed composed and believed,” DeRozan said after the game. “Everyone trusted each other, and we fought until the end.”
Several Kings players contributed to the comeback:
For Minnesota, Anthony Edwards led the team with 30 points, while Karl-Anthony Towns added 25 in the losing effort.
A resilient Sacramento squad, led by DeRozan’s clutch play, overcame a late deficit to stun Minnesota in overtime and strengthen their standing in the Western Conference race.