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Bibby, Barnes Lift Kings Past Knicks

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From Associated Press

Mike Bibby scored 15 of his career-high 40 points in the fourth quarter, and Matt Barnes made the go-ahead free throw and two big defensive plays to give the Sacramento Kings a 116-115 victory over the New York Knicks on Friday night at Sacramento.

The Kings came back from an 11-point deficit in the final 3 1/2 minutes, scoring nine points in the final 48 seconds to win despite the absence of injured starters Chris Webber, Peja Stojakovic and Cuttino Mobley.

Barnes, a former Clipper, scored 16 points, one shy of his career high, and also stole the ball from Penny Hardaway shortly before time expired.

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After Bibby made a three-point basket with 37 seconds to play, Barnes stole the Knicks’ inbounds pass and passed to Brad Miller for a layup, tying the score at 115-115.

Miller, who was fouled, missed the free throw with 31 seconds left, but Hardaway missed a three-point attempt. Hardaway then fouled Barnes underneath the basket with 6.8 seconds left, and he made one of two free throws.

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Indiana 95, Dallas 94 -- Anthony Johnson made two free throws with 4.6 seconds left at Indianapolis to help the Pacers end a six-game losing streak. The free throws gave Indiana a 95-92 lead.

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Johnson then intentionally fouled Dirk Nowitzki to avoid the possibility of a tying three-point basket. Nowitzki made the first free throw, then accidentally banked the second one in after trying to miss in hopes of getting a rebound.

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Houston 119, Minnesota 113 -- Tracy McGrady scored 40 points, including a clutch three-point basket in overtime at Minneapolis. Yao Ming had 23 points and 14 rebounds for the Rockets, who took a 112-107 lead with 2:05 left in the extra period on McGrady’s fourth three-pointer of the game.

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Toronto 103, Washington 100 -- Rafer Alston scored all 16 of his points in the second half at Toronto to help the Raptors overcome a 22-point deficit, matching the biggest comeback in franchise history. They also overcame a 22-point deficit in a victory over Washington on April 19, 1996.

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Philadelphia 103, Atlanta 85 -- Kyle Korver’s four three-point baskets keyed a 16-4 run in the third quarter for the 76ers at Philadelphia. The 76ers played without Coach Jim O’Brien, out because of flu. Associate head coach Lester Connor took O’Brien’s place.

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Boston 112, Orlando 100 -- Raef LaFrentz scored seven of his 19 points during a 20-4 fourth-quarter run at Boston to help the Celtics improve to 3-0 against the Magic this season.

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Portland 101, Charlotte 89 -- The Trail Blazers won their second in a row since Darius Miles returned from a two-game suspension. Miles, suspended last week after using racial slurs in a tirade against Coach Maurice Cheeks during a film session, scored 10 points in 27 minutes at Portland.

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Golden State 90, New Orleans 82 -- Derek Fisher and Mickael Pietrus combined for 10 points during a 15-3 run in the fourth quarter at Oakland, and the Warriors ended a six-game losing streak.

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