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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The last time the Golden State Warriors watched an opponent take a buzzer-beating shot at the end of a close game, Andrew Bogut was on the sideline, having fouled out, as Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook drained a game-winning 3-pointer Friday night. Less than 48 hours later, Golden State's 7-foot center stuck around on the court long enough to make a difference. Stephen Curry broke a tie by sinking two free throws with 8.6 seconds left, and Bogut blocked a driving layup by Isaiah Thomas just before the final horn as the Warriors outlasted the Sacramento Kings 115-113. En route to completing a 2-2 trip, the Warriors began their final possession with 12.6 seconds remaining after Kings center DeMarcus Cousins connected on a short hook shot over Bogut for a 113-113 tie.
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