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NBA: Harrison Barnes hits game champion Buried Suns

The Sacramento Kings beat the Phoenix Suns 110-107 to win their second game of the season. The Suns led by nine points in the first half, but a 29-15 effort in the third quarter gave the Kings a five-point advantage. Mikal Bridges equalised with a three-pointer from Jae Crowder, but then Barnes pushed the Kings above the Suns with a 27-foot three-pointer.

Barnes began to get angry

Harrison Barnes had 22 points, nine rebounds and four assists on the field from 10/18. He made two three-pointers against the Suns, one of whom was the winner of the game. That's the template for the striker, who has averaged 26.8 points per game, 10.0 points, and has scored more than 22 points in every game so far. On the other hand, last year's Kings scorer De'Aaron Fox averaged 18.5 and 7.0 points per game, averaging just 37.7 percent per game and just 16.7 percent from the range. It was a matter of time before the "swimmer" found it.

The sun has slowly begun

The dynamic Phoenix Suns have now lost three of their four games, including a 2-0 record at home. The Suns' offense is tough and the defense hasn't made up for it so far. If Devon Booker had trouble shooting earlier, CP-3 shot 1/10 in a compelling way against the Kings, and then won with four-point effort against the Trail Blazers. So far, the two defenders have not had a great night, which has caused them some difficulties.

Meanwhile, youngsters Deandel Ayton and Mikael Bridges continue to thrive and their skills are also outstanding. Substitute Cameron Johnson didn't show much, shooting just 34.6 percent from the field and averaging 6.3 points per game. The bench is also a problem for the Suns, but there's plenty of time to shore up their performances.

NBA: Harrison Barnes hits game champion Buried Suns

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