In a thrilling matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves, De’Aaron Fox of the Sacramento Kings made history by scoring a franchise-record 60 points, despite the team ultimately falling 130-126 in overtime. Fox's remarkable performance included an explosive 26 points during the fourth quarter and overtime, showcasing his scoring prowess. His 60-point game marks the first of the NBA season, surpassing the previous franchise record held by Jack Twyman, who scored 59 points in 1960, and DeMarcus Cousins, who had a 56-point game in 2016—the highest since the franchise relocated to Sacramento in 1985. As Fox approached the milestone, teammate Malik Monk encouraged him, saying, “You might as well go get 60,” after he reached 48 points in the fourth quarter. Fox's historic night will be remembered as a standout moment in Kings' history, even as the team faced a tough loss.