Fox scores 60 points, admits ‘definitely cool’ set Kings franchise record
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Fox scores 60 points, admits ‘definitely cool’ set Kings franchise record

De’Aaron Fox scored a career-high 60 points in the Kings’ loss to the Timberwolves.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — When De’Aaron Fox saw he had 48 points in the fourth quarter in Friday’s 130-126 overtime loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, teammate Malik Monk told him, “You might as well go get 60.”

The Kings’ guard had 26 points in the fourth quarter and overtime to finish with a franchise-record 60 points, which bested Jack Twyman’s 59 points in 1960 and DeMarcus Cousins’ 56-point performance in 2016, which was the most since the franchise moved to Sacramento 1985.

“I knew I was kind already, so I wouldn’t really say that,” Fox said when asked if he learned anything about himself.

Fox shot 22 of 35 from the field, was 6 of 10 from distance and was 10 of 11 on free throws. He had 21 points at halftime and willed the Kings back from a 20-point second-half deficit as he went on a 14-0 run to start the fourth quarter.

“I wanted this game to end in the fourth quarter, so I don’t even want the opportunity to (score 60 points), but my teammates wanted me to continue, obviously,” Fox said.

Kings coach Mike Brown said Fox took it on with Monk and DeMar DeRozan both injured.

“He knew we needed help and he put us on his back, and he almost carried us to the finish line,” Brown said. “He did everything in his power and it was a spectacular performance by him.”

Fox had the first 60-point game in the NBA this season. Keegan Murray said it was a little difficult to balance getting Fox the ball and running the team’s offense, but he thought the Kings “did a solid job of figuring out how to play when he was hot today.”

“When he’s aggressive all the time, he’s extremely hard to stop,” Murray said. “I think it was just a representation of him being aggressive the whole game. And that’s what he can do.”

Fox went shot-for-shot with Timberwolves Anthony Edwards down the stretch, with Edwards’ 36 points leading Minnesota to a victory.

“I always felt he was underrated, underrated by everybody,” Edwards said on the Timberwolves telecast. “And he showed us today who he is. To me, he’s one of the best point guards in the league, and he showed it.”

“That’s what you love about the game, the two best players on the floor going at each other, so it was fun.”

Fox, who has made just one All-Star team despite averaging over 21 points per game in eight seasons, said he still enjoys his performance even in a loss.

“Obviously, at the end of the day, that kind of performance, that kind of performance is not something to just breathe over and let go,” Fox said. “It’s definitely cool.”