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NBA: Sacramento 114, Golden State 106 (OT)

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Published: Feb. 5, 2012 at 1:25 AM

SACRAMENTO, Feb. 5 (UPI) -- DeMarcus Cousins registered 21 points and 20 rebounds, and John Salmons hit a key shot in overtime Saturday, staking Sacramento to a 114-106 win Golden State.

Salmons drained a go-ahead 3-pointer at the start of the extra frame, finishing with 14 points, as the Kings won a second straight game following a five-game losing skid.

Marcus Thornton poured in 28 points, Tyreke Evans added 26, and Jason Thompson provided 15 and 16 rebounds for Sacramento, which forced 18 Golden State turnovers.

Dorell Wright led the Warriors with 24 points and Nate Robinson added 20.

Topics: DeMarcus Cousins, John Salmons, Marcus Thornton, Tyreke Evans, Jason Thompson, Nate Robinson
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