What followed was the second-highest scoring game in NBA history, a 176-175 fever dream of points and pace with an unlikely Sacramento Kings win, two overtimes and a defense absent in Sunday’s All-Star game would have been out of place. The Kings (34-25) remain third in the West, two places ahead of the Clippers (33-29), but they are now separated by 2½ games. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)Clippers guard Russell Westbrook (right) celebrates after scoring in the second half on Friday. Clippers forward Paul George, left, and Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox go after a loose ball in the second half Friday. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox, left, celebrates after scoring in the second half on Friday.
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