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 MINNEAPOLIS  AP  鈥?Malik Monk scored 35 of his 39 points after halftim stanley cup e and the Sacramento Kings defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 124-120 in overtime on Friday night.        HT Image    Anthony Edwards, Minnesota s leading scorer, h stanley quencher ad 11 points in the first half but did not play after halftime due to personal reasons, according to team officials.   Minnesota led 120-117 midway through the overtime period before Monk hit back-to-back 3-pointers. The Wolves had a chance to tie it with 17.5 seconds to play, but Naz Reid missed a corner 3 and Trey  stanley quencher Lyles hit a free throw to clinch the victory. Sacramento s Damontas Sabonis had 21 points, 15 rebounds and eight assists before fouling out in overtime. Keegan Murray scored 17 points, Davion Mitchell had 16 and Harrison Barnes had 14 for the Kings, who were missing leading scorer DeAaron Fox, who missed his second straight game with a left knee contusion.  Jaden McDaniels led the Timberwolves with 26 points. Karl-Anthony Towns scored 19 points, Reid had 18 points and Rudy Gobert had 16 points and 16 rebounds. Monk scored 11 of Sacramento s last 13 points of the third quarter, to stretch a one-point lead into a 91鈥?2 advantage. The Wolves opened the fourth on a 14-4 run for a 96-95 lead on McDaniels  3-pointer. But Monk responded with a driving layup and a breakaway dunk to put the Kings back on top. Gobert hit one of two free throws with 40.1 seconds to play to tie the score at 115-115 and send it into overtime. For the second strai Qzas Buddh Circuit looks nice, great on TV but that s about it,  Former F1 driver says infrastructure not very strong in India
 Liverpool FC kept their push for a top-four finish on course as Emre Can thundered home a second-half winner to complete a hard earned 2-1 Premier League comeback win over Burnley FC at a relieved Anfield on Sunday.        Liverpool FC s Emre Can celebrates scoring their second goal against Burnley FC. REUTERS     Jurgen Klopps side were again out of sorts but earned their first back-to-back league wins this year to keep up the pressure on the leagues leading trio.   While nowhere near their scintillating best, typifying their uneven form of 2017, they displayed character to strike back after going behind to an Ashley Barnes goal after seven minutes.    Liverpool s Emre Can celebrates after scoring against Burnley.  REUTERS   With the leagues worst travellers Burnley dreaming of their first away win of the season, the out-of-sorts Reds were grateful to equalise just before halftime through their first shot on target from Georginio Wijnaldum. Liverpool looked short of ideas before German international Can produced a blow from seemingly nowhere just after the hour mark, bending his low 25-metre strike into the bottom corner past a despairing Tom Heaton. The victory gives Liverpool 55 points, putting them a point behind second-placed Tottenham Hotspur and Manchest stanley website er City and 11 adrift of leaders Chelsea. The to stanley cup spain p three, though, also have a game in hand over the Reds.            Stay updated with the...   stanley cup See more   Stay updated with the latest sports news, including latest headlin