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J.Dyson walked on a full count, Infante to third, S.Perez to second. J.Vargas struck out.4 runs, 5 hits, 0 errors, 3 left on. Royals 4, Giants 1.Giants third. M.Duffy pinch-hitting for Machi. M.Duffy singled to left. G.Blanco grounded out, second baseman Infante to first baseman Hosmer, M.Duffy to second. Panik flied out to left fielder A.Gordon. Posey singled to left, M.Duffy scored. Pence singled to left, Posey to second. Sandoval struck out.1 run, 3 hits, 0 errors, 2 left on. Royals 4, Giants 2.Giants fifth. Panik doubled to centre. . Frasor pitching. Posey grounded out, shortstop A.Escobar to first baseman Hosmer, Panik to third. Pence singled to centre, Panik scored. . D.Duffy pitching. Sandoval singled to centre, Pence to third. Belt walked on four pitches, Sandoval to second. J.Perez hit a sacrifice fly to centre fielder J.Dyson, Pence scored. B.Crawford struck out.2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 2 left on. Royals 4, Giants 4.Giants sixth. Finnegan pitching. 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Goran Dragic scored 22 points and Miles Plumlee filled the stat sheet with 15 points and 16 rebounds. Phoenix led 88-77 through three quarters, but the visitors dominated the fourth, holding the Suns to just 4-for-18 shooting. Plumlee made it 94-83 with his free throw at 7:28 when Sacramento rattled off 11 straight points to tie it. Cousins scored five during the run, including free throws at 4:57 to make it 94-94. The Kings took their first lead of the fourth when Cousins converted a three- point play at 1:37. After empty possessions both ways, Bledsoe tied it when he darted through the defense for a scoop layup. Sacramento took a timeout to advance the ball but whatever play was drawn up in the huddle ended before it began, with Cousins getting called for his sixth foul on an illlegal screen.dddddddddddd Former King Isaiah Thomas, who signed with Phoenix this offseason, missed a contested 3-pointer as the buzzer sounded. The Suns scored the first seven points of overtime, with P.J. Tucker hitting a triple from the left wing at 3:34 to make it 106-99. They were held scoreless the rest of the way as Sacramento clawed back. Collison scored back-to-back field goals and McLemore made a pair of free throws. Collison split a pair from the stripe to tie it. The Kings had the final look this time, but Rudy Gay dribbled off his leg and had to settle for a heave from near midcourt. Gay finished with 11 points on just 5-for-22 shooting. Bledsoes layup three minutes into the second overtime period gave the Suns a 112-108 lead. Once again, the Kings fought back. McLemore potted a triple from the corner and Gay hit a turnaround jumper. Collison split a pair at the line with 15.1 seconds left to make it a 114-112 game. Phoenix had two final looks at the basket, with Tucker missing a corner 3-ball and Marcus Morris coming up short on his fade-away midrange jumper. Game Notes The Kings are 3-0 on the road for the first time since 1995-96 ... The Kings are 5-1 for the first time since starting 9-1 in the 1999-2000 season ... Tucker scored 15 for the Suns ... Cousins shot 13-of-14 from the free throw line ... Sacramento won the rebounding edge, 60-42 ... Both teams shot 42.9 percent from the floor. ' ' '