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After two disappointing losses, the Charlotte Bobcats

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CHARLOTTE, N. Edrice Adebayo Jersey .C. - After two disappointing losses, the Charlotte Bobcats bounced back in a big way. Al Jefferson scored 28 points and two others finished with more than 20 as the Bobcats routed the Portland Trail Blazers 124-94 on Saturday night. Kemba Walker added 26 and Gerald Henderson 23 for Charlotte, which posted season bests in points and margin of victory to snap a two-game losing streak. "Its a good win for us, and a good bounce back," Bobcats coach Steve Clifford said. "Theyre an exceptional offensive team, but you could tell our guys were ready to play from the start of the game. When guys came in off the bench, they were ready as well." The Bobcats shot 52 per cent from the field (49 of 94), outscored the Trail Blazers in the paint 54-32 and held a 50-36 rebounding advantage over Portland, which had won its last four games against Charlotte. But the Trail Blazers, playing without leading scorer LaMarcus Aldridge, could never get on track against the Bobcats, trailing by as many as 34 points late in the second half in losing for the first time in their last three games. "Thats when were at our best," Jefferson said. "If you look at all the big wins weve had, especially at home, we had a great start. You could tell in shootaround today that we were focused, we were locked in and we knew that we needed this win tonight." Damian Lillard scored 20 points, Dorell Wright added 17 and Wesley Matthews 15 for Portland, which shot 40.5 per cent (34 of 84) and made just 9 of 27 3-pointers. That allowed the Bobcats to bolt to an early double-digit lead, extend it to as many as 26 points late in the first half, then weather a half-hearted Trail Blazers comeback attempt early in the third quarter. "They shot the ball well, passed the ball well, rebounded the ball well, defended well and basically outplayed us," Portland coach Terry Stotts said. "We certainly could have played better, but they were clicking on all cylinders. "You dont want to just dismiss it as one of those games. You want to learn from it. But losing by 30 points, we dont have the luxury not to play better." Down 69-46 at the half, the Trail Blazers cut Charlottes lead to 17 points three times in the third quarter, the last at 77-60 on Matthews layup with 6:22 left. But Jefferson hit a jumper, followed by a 3-pointer by Walker to push the Bobcats lead back past the 20-point mark, and Portland never challenged again. Charlotte took its biggest lead of the game in the final two minutes behind its reserves, with Jannero Pargos 3-pointer with 1:22 remaining putting the Bobcats ahead 122-88. Behind Jefferson, Walker and Henderson, who combined for 48 points, Charlotte put together two of its best quarters this season in taking command of Saturdays game. After missing its first two shots of the game, the Bobcats hit 11 straight — four by Jefferson, three by Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, and two each from Henderson and Walker — to pull ahead 23-9 with 5:03 remaining in the first quarter. "We wanted to double Big Al and take away his post-ups," Lillard said. "Sometimes we didnt even get a chance to double him, and hes already scoring or making good passes out of the post. We were just scrambling the whole time." The Trail Blazers cut the Bobcats lead to 10 points four times late in the quarter, the last at 31-21 on Mo Williams jumper with 54 seconds remaining, and were down 11 points at the end of the quarter. But Charlotte opened the second quarter with 11 unanswered points, with Josh McRoberts two free throws with 10:03 left putting the Bobcats up 42-22, their first 20-point lead of the half. Charlotte took its biggest lead of the half at 26 points late in the second quarter, with Jeffersons layup with 1:43 left capping a 10-3 run for a 67-41 bulge. "Were going to have a good chance to win if all three of us are playing well offensively," Henderson said, referring to Jefferson and Walker. "Were not always going to score that every night, but if we can play the kind of defence that we did tonight, we should have a good chance to win." Notes: Stotts had no update on the return of Aldridge, who leads the team in scoring (23.4 points) and rebounding (11.1 per game). He has missed Portlands last five games with a low back contusion. ... The Bobcats (34-36) are in seventh place in the Eastern Conference standings, 1 1/2 games ahead of Atlanta (31-36) and 1 1/2 games behind sixth-place Washington (36-33) with 12 games remaining. James Johnson Jersey . The injury could land Machado on the 15-day disabled list, but its not as serious as it looked on Monday night, when the third baseman crumpled in a heap at the plate after taking an awkward swing in a game against the New York Yankees. Chris Bosh Jersey .C. -- Steve Spurrier was much happier about South Carolinas improved performance than about his lastest career milestone. http://www.basketballheatshop.com/Cheap-Gerald-Green-Heat-Jersey/ . The Vancouver coach and an announced sellout crowd of 18,910 watched in dismay as the Canucks lost 7-4 to the New York Islanders on Monday night by squandering a 3-0 lead in the third period.The European transfer deadline day provided the usual amount of frantic business akin to those who leave shopping for gifts until Christmas Eve - but in the soccer world, there are no late bargains to be had, and the chance is high of being left disappointed when things dont work out at the last minute. The actual winners on transfer deadline day are those clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City who were well prepared and managed to get their main incoming business done well ahead of the transfer window closing. Tottenham were able to add seven players by spending over 100 million pounds and also ensured maximum return for the Gareth Bale transfer to Real Madrid by managing the move superbly. Manchester City had most of their new faces with the squad by the time preseason began – the perfect way to prepare for a new campaign. Other clubs waited. Of the teams that were active on Deadline Day, some were more successful than others. In total, 142 million pounds was spent by clubs in England on Deadline Day alone, with the total spending for the whole transfer window in the Premier League totaling a record 630 million pounds. The Winner: Arsenal fans spent much of the summer worrying that their club would fail to add any significant signings. After Chief Executive Ivan Gazidis talked publicly of their their increased financial firepower earlier this summer along with their intent to spend, the lack of arrivals at the Emirates ensured there was plenty of pressure on Manager Arsene Wenger. However, things changed big-time on Deadline Day. Arsenals capture of Mezut Ozil was spectacular. The Gunners finally splashed the cash by paying over 42 million pounds to acquire one of the worlds top midfielders from Real Madrid. With Ozil just 24 years old, having signed a five year deal, Arsenal ensured they will be able to benefit long-term from having a player who has already achieved big things at both club and international level. He was named in UEFAs Team of the Tournament at EURO 2012 and has 47 caps for Germany. While midfield was not exactly Arsenals biggest area of need, you dont pass up on the chance to sign Ozil. Theres no doubt he will make Arsenal a much better team, but his arrival is also a signal of the Gunners intent not to get left any further behind the big three in England. The Gunners bolstered their goalkeeping with the addition of Emiliano Viviano on loan from Palermo, although they werent able to add a new striker which is an area in which they are still lacking, despite the great early season form of French forward Olivier Giroud. Even though they couldnt add a forward, the signing of Ozil was without doubt the best move of Deadline Day. A Close Second: Everton left it late, but they managed to end Deadlline Day in a much stronger position than they started it, despite the departure of Marouane Fellani. Kelly Olynyk Jersey. . The Toffees signed Wigan Athletic midfielder James McCarthy for 13 million pounds and also brought in Gareth Barry from Manchester City and Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea on loan for the rest of the season. Everton beat West Brom to the signing of the 20-year-old Belgian striker Lukaku who has already proven his ability to score goals at Premier League level, scoring 17 times last season on loan with the Baggies from Chelsea. They also add both youth and experience to their midfield with the arrival of Republic of Ireland midfielder McCarthy and England international Barry. Overall, it was an excellent day for Roberto Martinez. Could Do Better: David Moyes first transfer window as Sir Alex Fergusons successor at Manchester United was far from a glowing success. In truth, as the defending champions, United still has a squad that is strong enough to contend again this year, but there are areas they wanted to strengthen. Deadline day at Old Trafford was more about who United failed to sign rather than the business they actually did. Uniteds bid to bring in left back Fabio Coentrao fell through after previous attempts to sign Evertons Leighton Baines had also failed. The signing of Athletic Bilbaos Ander Herrera hit a last minute roadblock ensuring that a summer which started with talk of an Old Trafford move for Barcelonas Cesc Fabregas and a whole host of other targets ended with a dash to add Fellaini from Everton for 27.5 million pounds. Thats not too far below the original bid United made for both Fellaini and Baines that was described as "derisory" a few weeks earlier. Fellaini is a decent addition for Moyes men but they overpaid for the midfielder, and could have saved a few million pounds had they made their move earlier in the summer. The clubs inability to strengthen in other areas will have been a big boost to Uniteds title rivals. It also ensures the spotlight will be firmly focused on Uniteds new management regime moving forward after their inability to get more significant deals across the line. So now the window is closed until January and teams will have to make do with what they have. There seems to be a growing opinion within the game that the window should be shortened to avoid such drawn out transfers as the Bale deal, or even that the window should close before the season begins so that clubs are not left in limbo beginning the new campaign with players who want a move away. For me, the length of the window isnt the issue - the problem is the clubs who decide to leave everything until the last minute. 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