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Hield breaks Peja's franchise season record for three's in Kings win over Suns

Buddy Hield had 25 points and set the franchise season record for 3-pointers, and the Sacramento Kings beat the Phoenix Suns 112-103 on Saturday night.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Buddy Hield had 25 points and set the franchise season record for 3-pointers, and the Sacramento Kings beat the Phoenix Suns 112-103 on Saturday night.
           
Hield made 7 of 14 from beyond the arc, giving him 245 3-pointers this season. That surpassed the mark of 240 set by Peja Stojakovic in 2003-04. The Kings made 17 three's overall.
           
Harrison Barnes scored seven of his 25 points over the final three minutes, Nemanja Bjelica had 13 points and 17 rebounds, and De'Aaron Fox added 13 points and nine assists for Sacramento. Marvin Bagley III put up 16 points and 11 rebounds.
           
Devin Booker scored 32 points and Deandre Ayton had 19 points and 11 rebounds for Phoenix.

           
The Kings (36-36) maintained their slim playoff hopes and pulled within 5 ½ games of eighth-place San Antonio in the West. Sacramento has won three of four against Phoenix this season.
           
The Suns (17-57) trailed most of the game but pulled within 96-95 following two free throws by Troy Daniels. The Kings answered with two free throws and pulled away behind Barnes.
           
Acquired from Dallas before the deadline, Barnes scored on a driving layup and later made a 3-pointer. After Hield scored on a layup, Phoenix scored twice before Barnes' emphatic dunk made it 107-101.
           
Barnes later had an assist on Bagley's three-point play as Sacramento closed on a 12-6 run.

           
Phoenix was without Kelly Oubre Jr. (left thumb sprain), Josh Jackson (right ankle sprain) and Tyler Johnson (sore right knee). T.J. Warren also missed his 25th straight game with right ankle soreness, leaving coach Igor Kokoskov with a depleted bench.
           
The short-handed Suns still got off to a fast start. Booker scored on a three-point play and a layup as part of a 19-0 run in the first quarter, flexing toward the crowd each time. Booker made back-to-back 3s then fed Ayton for a dunk.
           
Hield helped Sacramento get back into the game with his perimeter shooting. He made made three three's in the second quarter, including the record-setting shot.

           
TIP-INS
           
Suns: Ayton's double-double is his 37th this season, tying Alvan Adams' franchise rookie record set in 1975-76.
           
Kings: Stojakovic is currently Sacramento's assistant general manager. ... Harry Giles was held out because of a left thigh contusion.

Comedian, die-hard Kings fan and Davis native Hasan Minhaj sat courtside with his family alongside team majority owner Vivek Ranadive. Former LPGA star Annika Sorenstam and her family was also seated next to Ranadive and Minhaj.


UP NEXT
           
Suns: Play at Utah on Monday.
           
Kings: Play the Lakers in Los Angeles on Sunday.

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