Timberwolves pull back in OT, top Sacramento Kings despite De’Aaron Fox’s 60

But the wolves found a way.

The game was tied 126-126 with 1:15 left in OT when Randle drove for a score. At the other end, Fox finally missed. Then, with the ball in his hands, Edwards dribbled to his spot and hit a jumper with 14.3 seconds left to put the Wolves up four, essentially closing out a game that had been hard-fought all night.

Fox was terrific, hitting 22 of 35 shots, six of 10 three-pointers.

The Wolves tried everything and almost everyone on Fox, to no avail.

He was the driving force behind a 39-16 Sacramento run that took the Kings from down 19 with 2:14 left in the third quarter to four with 2:07 left in regulation.

Again the wolves found a way.