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  Sunday, Apr. 2 3:30pm ET
Hardaway, Rogers spark Phoenix
 
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Two years after leaving the NBA for what many thought was a premature retirement, Kevin Johnson made his return Sunday.

Johnson played the entire fourth quarter as the Phoenix Suns, getting 23 points from Rodney Rogers and 22 from Penny Hardaway, rallied past Minnesota 87-86.

"I felt like it was two years ago," Johnson said. "Just lace 'em up and play basketball."

Kevin Johnson
Suns guard Kevin Johnson looks to pass around Minnesota's Bobby Jackson.

Johnson, 34, seemed to be taking everything in during the game, sharing laughs with his teammates, the referees and long-time opponent Terrell Brandon.

"He's one of the best point guards of all-time," Brandon said. "He's got fresh legs at a time when the rest of us are banged up and tired."

Johnson, playing for the first time since April 29, 1998, scored four points with two assists, leaving the playmaking duties mainly to Hardaway.

"I tried to be reserved, but it was exciting for me," Johnson added. "You want to come back and be a part of the camaraderie."

Rogers hit two foul shots with 16.6 seconds left for the final margin as Phoenix won for the ninth time in 11 games. Hardaway also had nine assists and seven rebounds.

It was the third straight victory for the Suns, who coaxed Johnson out of retirement last week after Jason Kidd broke his ankle. Specifically, it was vice president Cotton Fitzsimmons who made the call to his retired point guard when Kidd went down.

"I was excited," said Johnson recalling the phone call. "It was kind of like getting the call of duty, to step up."

Johnson's comeback had been delayed, however, when he hurt his groin at practice Wednesday. But, despite the injury and the lack of playing time, he felt and looked comfortable Sunday.

"This go-around I'm going to enjoy it more than I did the last 11 years," Johnson said.

Malik Sealy had 19 points, Wally Szczerbiak added 18 and Kevin Garnett had 14 points and 13 rebounds for the Timberwolves, who blew a double-digit lead for the seventh time.

"The game was crucial because it was a Western Conference game we needed to win," Brandon said.

Entering Sunday's games, Phoenix was tied with San Antonio for fourth place in the Western Conference and homecourt advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Minnesota, in sixth place, fell to four games behind the Suns.

After trailing 68-57, Phoenix opened the fourth with a 19-8 run to tie it at 76-76 with 5:16 left. Rogers hit two foul shots a minute later to give the Suns their first lead, 80-78, since they scored the first basket of the game.

After Smith scored to tie it again, Rogers hit a 3-pointer to give Phoenix an 83-80 lead with 2:55 left. But, Smith followed with a basket and two foul shots to make it 84-83.

Hardaway hit a jumper to make it 85-84 and Sealy made two foul shots with 56.7 seconds left to give Minnesota an 86-85 advantage.

Rogers was fouled in the low post with 16.6 seconds left and his two free throws made the difference. Smith's last-second jumper in the lane was too strong and Phoenix grabbed the rebound.

"If he's not the sixth man of the year, he'll be robbed," Phoenix coach Scott Skiles said of Rogers.

Szczerbiak scored 12 points in the first quarter and Sealy had 11 as Minnesota got out to a 30-17 lead. Phoenix cut into the deficit in the second period and trailed 46-37 at halftime.

Phoenix is 3-1 against Minnesota and split four games with San Antonio.

Game notes
Entering Sunday, only six games separated the fourth and eighth-best records in the West. ... Johnson had 18 points in his last game when the Suns were eliminated by San Antonio in the 1998 playoffs. ... Phoenix's season-opening starting lineup was together just 14 games. ... Minnesota shot 38.8 percent and had 21 turnovers. ... Sealy and Szczerbiak combined to shoot 10-of-13 in the first quarter, but they made five of 12 shots the rest of the game.

 


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