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Murray sinks winner
Jumper lifts Sonics at buzzer
The Associated Press
MINNEAPOLIS-- Ronald "Flip" Murray can no longer sneak up on people. Not with the ball in his hands on every important possession.

Murray hit a jumper over Latrell Sprewell at the buzzer, capping his career-high 29-point performance and lifting the Seattle SuperSonics over Minnesota 89-87 Tuesday night.

"I feel like I can get around anybody in the league," Murray said after scoring at least 20 points for the fifth straight game in place of the injured Ray Allen.

"It doesn't matter that no one in the arena knows who I am. They'll know who I am in time."

Sprewell made a 3-pointer with 14.5 seconds left, tying it at 87. After a timeout, Murray held the ball at the top of the key until about five seconds remained and then drove at Minnesota's top defender.

"I looked at his feet a little bit and they opened up and made me go left," Murray said. "So I went that way and got a shot off."

Murray's fadeaway shot from the left side bounced around the rim a couple of times and nearly rolled out before dropping in.

"I don't know how it went," said Sprewell, who had a hand in Murray's face. "It caught the front of the rim and trickled in."

Murray, who was one of the little-known names in the blockbuster trade that sent Gary Payton from Seattle to Milwaukee last season for Allen, also had six rebounds and eight assists, including two key passes down the stretch.

"It's not a surprise," Minnesota coach Flip Saunders said. "A lot of people may have never heard of him, but you better be aware because he's for real."

Reserve Jerome James scored 14 points and Brent Barry added 13 to help the Sonics snap a nine-game losing streak in Minnesota. Rashard Lewis, the NBA's second-leading scorer, had just 11 points on 4-for-14 shooting.

"We deserve a break in this building," Seattle coach Nate McMillan said.

Kevin Garnett had 26 points and 13 rebounds for the Timberwolves. Sprewell scored 20 points.

Sonics 89, T-Wolves 87

- Record: 4-1.

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