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The Trail Blazers seemed more concerned about trade speculation than they were with the Charlotte Bobcats.

Kareem Rush scored 28 points and Charlotte snapped a 12-game road losing streak with a 110-106 victory over Portland on Wednesday night.

``We finished this one. We made it hard though,'' Charlotte coach Bernie Bickerstaff said. ``I told the guys that they are kind of hard on their coaches.''

Ruben Patterson had a season-high 25 points for the Blazers, who have lost eight of their last 10 games.

After the game, Patterson exclaimed to those gathered outside the Blazers' locker room'' ``Bang, bang! What a way to go out, hey?''

Patterson, however, would not formally confirm a deal was in the works to move him out of Portland.

``I just want to be happy,'' he said. ``I'm tired of losing, man.''

Travis Outlaw, also mentioned in numerous rumors, said: ``You've got to wait and see.''

Portland coach Nate McMillan wasn't speculating on the eve of the deadline.

``I'm not going to comment on that but I will say we've seen this team and we need something to improve this team. We're trying to get that hustle back,'' he said. ``We're the kind of team that has to play perfect basketball to win games, especially to do it without our centers.''

The Bobcats were happy to have Gerald Wallace back, who returned from a leg injury that kept him out for 15 games. He scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds for Charlotte, which had lost five straight overall.

Charlotte led by as many as 15 points in the first half, but Portland whittled away at the lead, and trailed by only five at halftime.

Juan Dixon's 3-pointer with 4:15 left gave Portland a 99-95 lead, their biggest of the game. The Bobcats answered scoring the next six points and took a 101-99 lead with 2:37 to go on Rush's layup.

Darius Miles' basket tied it again, but Wallace's steal and dunk on the other end gave it back to Charlotte with a little more than a minute left.

Rush's jumper with 32.9 seconds left made it 105-101. After Brevin Knight made two free throws to extend the lead to six, Steve Blake hit a 3-pointer to make it 107-104.

Miles added a layup to move the Blazers within one, but it was as close as Portland would come.

``The shots were going down,'' Rush said. ``The first couple went down and once that happens for me the game opens up.''

Charlotte had Wallace back in the lineup for the first time after missing a stretch with a bone bruise in his right leg. Wallace was averaging 14.5 points and seven rebounds before the injury.

The Bobcats jumped out to a 38-26 lead in the first half on Rush's layup. Primoz Brezec stretched it to 49-35 with an 18-foot jumper but the Blazers narrowed the gap to 60-55 at the break.

Viktor Khryapa's driving finger-roll gave Portland its first lead of the game at 63-62 and both teams kept it close throughout the third quarter.

The Blazers were without forward Zach Randolph, who was inadvertently elbowed by Brian Cook in the third quarter of Portland's 99-82 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night. The team said he had seen a dentist earlier Wednesday and was swollen and in pain.

Randolph is averaging 18 points and 8.6 rebounds per game for the Blazers. He has 19 double-doubles this season.

The Blazers are already hurting at center, with both Joel Przybilla and Theo Ratliff inactive with injuries. The Blazers have been forced to start Ha Seung Jin, who is in his second year. Wednesday's game was his fourth career start.

Przybilla has right knee tendinitis and Ratliff, also the subject of trade rumors along with Miles, has a sprained left ankle.

Bobcats-Nuggets

Francisco Elson and Linas Kleiza helped the Denver Nuggets overcome a rash of injuries - and the Charlotte Bobcats' zone defense.

Elson, who replaced the injured Kenyon Martin in the starting lineup, scored 10 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the Nuggets' 100-84 victory over the lowly Charlotte Bobcats on Tuesday night.

Kleiza took advantage of more playing time with Eduardo Najera out after knee surgery and added a career-high 13 points off the bench.

Carmelo Anthony led the Nuggets with 24 points and Greg Buckner had a season-high 19, but it was Elson and Kleiza's play that Denver coach George Karl said made the difference.

``I don't think we win the game without LK's first half and Francisco's second half,'' Karl said.

Raymond Felton scored 14 points and had 11 assists to lead Charlotte, two days after being banged up in a minor car crash. Bernard Robinson, Jumaine Jones and Matt Carroll each added 13 for the Bobcats.

The Nuggets needed their supporting cast to beat the Bobcats, who started a six-game road trip through the West with their fifth straight loss.

In the first half, Charlotte looked nothing like the team that has lost a league-worst 23 road games. They used a strong zone defense, forcing turnovers and off-balance shots from Denver, to build a 13-point lead early in the third quarter.

``Their zone messed us up, with our bad defense,'' Karl said. ``And then we had bad turnovers, and then we had bad rebounding.''

But the Nuggets started finding ways to overcome Charlotte's defense, while the Bobcats seemed to tire.

``Second half, I thought Andre (Miller) picked apart the zone more thoroughly,'' Karl said. ``Our defense picked up. We made them miss a lot of shots and got our transition game going.''

Anthony scored eight points and Buckner made a pair of 3-pointers during an 20-6 run to give the Nuggets a 68-67 lead with 3:36 remaining in the third.

``The beginning of the third quarter was atrocious,'' Bobcats coach Bernie Bickerstaff said.

The Bobcats kept it close until the beginning of the fourth quarter, when the Nuggets went on a 13-5 run, capped by a 3-pointer by Earl Boykins, to make 88-78 with 6:45 remaining.

``It's a good question of why we looked like two different teams in the halves,'' Carroll said. ``They simply figured out our zone.''

Charlotte scored 27 points in the second half on 10-of-37 shooting. The Nuggets grabbed 50 rebounds to the Bobcats' 40 - the first time they've outrebounded an opponent in their last 12 games.

``We didn't want it to come down to the wire with a team like the Bobcats, we wanted to put them away early, and I think we did a good job of that in the third quarter, and early in the fourth quarter,'' Anthony said.

Buckner left the court with 1:33 left when he appeared to twist his right knee after being knocked by Marcus Camby under the Nuggets basket. The team said it was a hyperextension and listed him as day to day.

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Jumaine Jones scored a career-high 31 points to help the Charlotte Bobcats snap their franchise record 13-game losing streak on Friday night with a 112-102 shocker over the Los Angeles Lakers.

Jones, traded from the Lakers to Charlotte in late October, played the entire game as if he was trying to show Los Angeles what it let get away. He made all six of his shots in the first quarter to help the Bobcats open a 40-25 lead they never relinquished.

Jones shot 13-of-20, made five 3-pointers, and had nine rebounds to pace Charlotte.

The Bobcats had a plan to contain Kobe Bryant, and did it when it mattered.

Although Bryant finished with 35 points, he didn't make a basket in the fourth quarter. He went 0-for-3 with the game on the line, scoring just four points in the quarter on free throws. Bryant also had seven turnovers in the game.

Playing without Lamar Odom, who sat out with sprained ribs, the Lakers lacked a sufficient supporting cast. Devean George replaced Odom in the lineup, but had just 12 points and five rebounds.

Primoz Brezec finished with 22 points for Charlotte, which had not won a game since a double-overtime victory over Houston on Jan. 10.

Raymond Felton had 16 points, Brevin Knight had 15 points and 10 assists and Melvin Ely finished with 11.

Smush Parker had 19 points for the Lakers and Chris Mihm added 15.

Although the Bobcats led from start to finish, they couldn't maintain the frantic pace they opened the game with. Stars Emeka Okafor and Gerald Wallace are on Charlotte's long injured list, leaving the Bobcats with a cast of supporting players to try to fend off the Lakers.

Los Angeles began its comeback in the second quarter when Bryant scored seven points in a 12-3 run that Los Angeles capped with Parker's 3-pointer. That cut Charlotte's lead to 59-53 with eight seconds to play in the half. Knight added a pair of free throws before the break to send Charlotte into the locker room up 61-53.

Tempers flared in the third quarter when Bryant twice elbowed Ely in the stomach as he tried to move around him. Ely responded with a hard push to Bryant's chest and the two had to be separated by their teammates.

Bryant and Ely were each hit with technical fouls, and the crowd that had been pro-Bryant at the start of the game slowly began to turn on him.

That changed as the third quarter went on, though, and Bryant began to put on a show. He had 15 points in the period and, after taking a pass from Luke Walton at the foul line, move back to the 3-point line and drained the shot to cut Charlotte's lead to 86-84 with 28 seconds to play.

The Bobcats got a pair of free throws from Felton to make it 88-84 headed into the final quarter and held off the Lakers the rest of the way.

 

  

Cavaliers-Bobcats

Soaring after an impressive win over Phoenix, the Cleveland Cavaliers weren’t about to come crashing back down against the lowly Charlotte Bobcats.

LeBron James scored 30 points in only three quarters to lead the Cavaliers to a 103-91 victory over the gimpy Bobcats on Monday night. It was Cleveland’s sixth straight win, four of which came on the road - the most since the Cavs’ won five straight away games in April 1998.

``One of the things I pointed out to the guys was that it was a good win against Phoenix, but if we turn around and go to Charlotte and lose that ballgame, then beating Phoenix the night before doesn’t really mean anything,’’ coach Mike Brown said. ``Our guys were focused enough to come into the building and get a W.’’

The Cavaliers improved to 5-0 against the Bobcats and extended Charlotte’s franchise record losing streak to 12 games. The Bobcats have not won a game since a double overtime win against Houston on Jan. 10.

But things could change for them on Wednesday when they host the Atlanta Hawks - the only Eastern Conference team the Bobcats have a winning record against (4-1).

``The reality is the teams we are playing are better basketball teams than we are,’’ Charlotte coach Bernie Bickerstaff said. ``I do think with all our components, we’d be a pretty good basketball team. I have no reservations about that.’’

James, who scored 44 in Sunday’s win over Phoenix, continued his trend of improving every time he plays against the Bobcats. In all five meetings, he’s steadily increased his scoring from 19 points in the first game to 30 this time out.

``This was an important game,’’ James said. ``We didn’t want to win a big game like we did yesterday, and come in here and not play as well as we can. We took care of business early, got a big lead and just extended it.’’

James shot 11-of-19, including an alley-oop dunk from Eric Snow that warmed the crowd up and a third-quarter reverse dunk on a breakaway that brought the fans to their feet. Earlier Monday, James said he declined the NBA’s request to participate in the All-Star dunk contest.

James, who will compete in the All-Star skills challenge, said he’s not a good enough dunker to put on a show.

``I don’t predetermine what I’m going to do,’’ he said. ``That’s why I’m not a good dunk participant. I don’t know what I’m going to do until I jump.’’

With Cleveland leading 83-57 at the end of the third quarter, James pulled on a blue T-shirt and settled in on the bench to watch the final 12 minutes. With under a minute left, he gave his headband to a little boy wearing a James jersey sitting along the baseline.

``I’ve been struggling with playing LeBron too many minutes and I haven’t gotten comfortable sitting him down yet,’’ Brown said. ``It was good to limit his playing time a little bit today.’’

James disagreed.

``I’d rather play, but with us being up that many points, there’s no need for me to be out there,’’ he said.

Zydrunas Ilgauskas finished with 19 points, Donyell Marshall had 14 and Drew Gooden had 12 rebounds.

Alan Anderson led Charlotte with 14 points, while Melvin Ely and Matt Carroll scored 12 each. Jumaine Jones had 11.

Cleveland held a 15-point lead early in the second quarter, only to see Charlotte trim it to 39-32. So the Cavaliers put the ball in James’ hands to retake control of the game.

James scored seven straight points - two long jumpers, a driving layup and a free throw - in a 9-0 run that gave Cleveland a 49-32 lead. It sapped what little energy the injury-depleted Bobcats had and they never made another run the rest of the game.

``Injuries are part of the game,’’ guard Brevin Knight said. ``We need all our pieces to win, but we’ll keep fighting and we can turn this thing around and get a win.’’

The Bobcats got a slight lift in the second quarter when Kareem Rush returned after missing 13 games with a sprained index finger. Rush shook off the rust 8 seconds after checking in by making a 21-foot jumper. He finished with nine points.

But his return coincided with yet another player going out - guard Raymond Felton, the only Bobcat to play in all 46 games this season. The rookie landed hard on his backside in the first half. Although he came back briefly in the second half, he left with back spasms.

Felton finished with just three points in 12 minutes before joining four other injured Bobcats on the sidelines.

``He didn’t want to come out tonight, but I think that is where we have to use some discretion so he can live to fight another day,’’ Bickerstaff said.

 

 

Pistons 103, Bobcats 78

Charlotte coach Bernie Bickerstaff thought the Bobcats would have to play a near perfect game to beat Detroit. When they came out flat, it was more than Bickerstaff could stand to watch.

Chauncey Billups had 21 points and 12 assists and the Pistons routed the Bobcats 103-78 on Saturday night to improve to an NBA-best 18-3 - the best 21-game mark in franchise history.

Richard Hamilton added 15 points and Ben Wallace had 13 points and 13 rebounds for the Pistons, 11-2 on the road.

``The effort early in that game was probably the worst I’ve ever seen from a Bobcat team. It appeared we were in awe,’’ said Bickerstaff, who was ejected for picking up two technical fouls late in the first half. ``But they’re good. I really don’t see any weaknesses.’’

Primoz Brezec had 17 points and Emeka Okafor added 14 points and 13 rebounds for the Bobcats, who shot 35 percent and scored a franchise-low 26 points in the first half.

Charlotte won two of three games against Detroit last season and was coming off a two-day break, while the Pistons played Friday night at home. But the Bobcats were never in it, falling behind 14-4, and 21-12 after the first quarter. Charlotte missed 15 of its first 21 shots.

Defensively, the Bobcats changed up assignments and even played some zone, but nothing worked as the Pistons methodically built their lead. Billups’ 3-point play with 10.8 seconds in the first half made it 49-26 as Detroit hardly eased up on the second-year Bobcats.

``Just because they have a losing record, for us to come in here and think we’re going to steamroll these cats, that’s when we lose,’’ Wallace said.

Bickerstaff didn’t have to watch the second half from the bench. He was ejected after referee Eli Roe gave him back-to-back technical fouls with 1:59 left in the first half, seconds after Roe called a 3-second violation against Okafor. Bickerstaff’s son, 26-year-old John-Blair Bickerstaff, then ran the team as the Bobcats lost for the ninth time in 10 games.

``It was probably a combination of being (upset) with our guys because they weren’t competing - and obviously I better leave the other part alone,’’ Bernie Bickerstaff said. ``I’ve paid enough tonight.’’

Detroit, which led by as many as 27 points in the fourth quarter, shot 51 percent. And Billups again led the way in what he’s calling his best season.

``I’m playing the best I’ve ever played right now,’’ Billups said. ``I have that freedom to run the show. I know the offense inside and out, I know where people are going to be. Things are really good right now.’’

Charlotte starting small forward Gerald Wallace returned after missing two games with a sprained right index finger, but got into early foul trouble and was ineffective. He was scoreless in 13 minutes.

Bobcats point guard Brevin Knight sat out the fourth quarter because of a bruised right forearm.

``I would just like to apologize. The whole team ought to apologize to the fans,’’ Brezec said. ``We didn’t put up a fight tonight. It was embarrassing.’’

Notes: Bobcats forward Melvin Ely missed the game with flu-like symptoms. ``The guys were teasing him, saying he has the (Rasheed) Wallace flu,’’ Bickerstaff said. ... Pistons coach Flip Saunders acknowledged the uninspired play of late from reserve Darko Milicic. ``I’ve noticed the same thing you’ve noticed,’’ Saunders said. ... The crowd of 19,026 was the Bobcats’ second sellout, and the first since opening night. ... Even in Charlotte the campaign against embattled Detroit Lions president Matt Millen is alive and well. One fan in the upper deck held a ``Fire Millen’’ sign

Bobcats-76ers

Bobcats-76ers

The Philadelphia 76ers let another lead slip away. Only this time, they still managed to win. Allen Iverson scored 43 points and Kyle Korver tied a career high with 26, helping the Sixers end a four-game losing streak with a 119-115 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats on Friday night. Philadelphia nearly blew a 15-point lead with 3:47 left, but held on to win for only the third time in 11 games. ``For whatever reason, we are giving up leads,’’ Korver said. ``We’ve got to do something different because we don’t want to make this more of a pattern than it already is.’’ Andre Iguodala added 20 points and the starters had all but six points for the Sixers. Emeka Okafor and Kareem Rush each scored 15 points for Charlotte, which has lost six in a row. The Bobcats are 1-11 on the road this season and 5-15 overall.

``We just got down and spent the whole game crawling back,’’ Okafor said. Iverson, who came in leading the NBA with 33.6 points per game, missed his first five shots. He finished 15-of-32 to record the 64th 40-point game in his 10-year career. Charlotte cut it to 117-113 on a layup by Bernard Robinson with 1:12 remaining, capping a 14-3 run. After John Salmons missed a layup, the Bobcats had a couple of chances to get closer, but former Sixers swingman Jumaine Jones missed a 3-pointer after Charlotte got an offensive rebound. Salmons turned it over on the ensuing possession, but Jones missed another 3 with 8.6 seconds left and Korver and Iguodala iced it with free throws. ``It might’ve been a good thing we won like that,’’ Iverson said. ``It showed us we can still win after giving up a lead.’’ The Bobcats closed within 103-93 midway through the fourth on a 3-pointer by Jones. But Iverson made a tough runner and sank a free throw to complete a three-point play. Raymond Felton answered with a 3-pointer, but Iverson came back with a 20-footer and then hit a 3-pointer to make it 111-98 with 4:16 left. Iverson electrified the crowd with a spectacular behind-the-back dribble and driving layup to put the Sixers ahead 90-73 late in the third. ``When you have a succession of games where you lost some close games, I think you have to win a game like that,’’ Sixers coach Maurice Cheeks said. ``We had to win like that to get over the hump.’’ The Sixers never trailed after taking a 13-12 lead on a hook shot by Chris Webber almost midway through the first quarter. Philadelphia closed out the first half with an 18-7 run to take a 62-48 halftime lead. A dunk by Iguodala off an alley-oop pass from Iverson started the run and the two combined for another one during the spurt. Iguodala finished it off with a 3-pointer that barely beat the buzzer. ``The second quarter set basketball back 100 years,’’ Bobcats coach Bernie Bickerstaff said. ``That might have been the worst exhibition in basketball I’ve seen.’’ Notes: Charlotte C Primoz Brezec sat out with flulike symptoms. ... F Matt Barnes didn’t play in his first game back with the Sixers. Barnes came to Philadelphia in the Webber trade last year and started this season with the Knicks. ... The Sixers play at first-place New Jersey on Saturday. ... Philadelphia is 8-4 when scoring 100 or more points. ... The Bobcats are 1-7 when allowing 100 or more. Charlotte Bobcats - Philadelphia 76ers Goals Total 1 2 3 OT Shootout Charlotte Bobcats 115 Philadelphia 76ers 119