Al Jefferson scores 40 as Bobcats win in L.A.
Al Jefferson tied a career high with 40 points and grabbed 18 rebounds to help the Bobcats send the floundering Lakers to their sixth straight defeat.
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Al Jefferson tied a career high with 40 points and grabbed 18 rebounds to help the Bobcats send the floundering Lakers to their sixth straight defeat.
Al Jefferson matched a season high with 35 points and the Charlotte Bobcats hung on to beat the Denver Nuggets 101-98 on Wednesday night.
LeBron James’ pair of baseline dunks helped galvanize the Heat, which needed overtime to sneak past the Bobcats 104-96 without Dwyane Wade.
Al Jefferson scored 35 points, Kemba Walker had 12 of his 25 in the fourth quarter and Charlotte snapped the New York Knicks' five-game winning streak.
Wesley Matthews had 25 points, including five of Portland's 21 3-pointers, in a 134-104 rout of the Bobcats on Thursday night.
Blake Griffin scored 13 of his 31 points in the final 7:05 and Jared Dudley got 11 of his 20 points in the third quarter, leading the Clippers over the Bobcats.
Trey Burke barely beat the shot clock on a driving layup over Kemba Walker with 19 seconds left and scored 21 points to power the Utah Jazz past the Bobcats.
Paul Millsap scored a season-high 33 points, Lou Williams scored 10 of his season-best 28 points in overtime and the Hawks rallied to beat the Bobcats.
The Bucks' last three defeats have come in overtime, with the latest a 111-110 heartbreaker to the Charlotte Bobcats on Monday night.
Kemba Walker hit a buzzer-beating jumper to push the Bobcats to a 104-102 overtime victory over the Raptors in Toronto on Wednesday.