The Minnesota Timberwolves aim to rebound from a horrific collapse when they visit the Sacramento Kings on Monday night.
The Timberwolves led Phoenix by eight with 1:09 left on Friday before the Suns finished the game with a decisive 9-0 run.
The 114-113 loss was only the third in 11 games for Minnesota, but the circumstances made it feel twice as painful.
"We lost our minds," Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said afterward. "Poor execution, turnovers, obviously, and didn't stay locked in for the last 90 seconds."
Minnesota committed turnovers on three straight possessions -- one by Anthony Edwards and two by Julius Randle -- as the Suns moved within one.
Edwards missed two free throws with 12.7 seconds remaining, allowing Collin Gillespie of the Suns to score the go-ahead basket with 6

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