Walker-led Bobcats top Grizzlies

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By STEVE REED

By STEVE REED

AP Sports Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Charlotte Bobcats have relied heavily on Al Jefferson to put them in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race.

On Saturday night, they proved they could win without their veteran center having a big night.

“It shows that we have other guys that can step up,” point guard Kemba Walker said.

With Jefferson double-teamed most of the night, Walker elevated his game, pouring in 31 points to help the Bobcats defeat the Memphis Grizzlies 92-89 for their fourth win in five nights.

Charlotte is 4-0 since the All-Star break, marking its longest winning streak since March 2011.

The Bobcats won despite Jefferson being held to just six points — tying a season-low — on 2-of-13 shooting. Jefferson came in having scored 29 or more points in eight of his last 11 games and at least 20 points in 17 of the last 19.

The Bobcats used an 18-3 run in the fourth quarter to break open a tight game and then held on down the stretch with Walker making four free throws in the final 25 seconds to snap Memphis’ four-game win streak. It was the second straight night Walker hit four free throws in the final 30 seconds to seal a victory.

“I shoot so many free throws in practice I’m just thinking, “Hey, make them,’” said Walker, who was 10 of 10 from the foul line.

Charlotte had lost the second night of a back-to-back eight straight times before winning two this week.

“To win four in a row against good teams and to play this well in a game like that that was hard fought, you have to feel good about it,” Bobcats coach Steve Clifford said.

But now the Bobcats face a four-game stretch against the NBA’s four best teams — San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Miami and Indiana — with the first three games on the road.

The Grizzlies were led by Mike Conley, who had 16 points, but twice missed 3-point attempts when he had a chance to tie the game on Memphis’ final possession.

Marc Gasol had 15 points, and Zac Randolph had 12 points and 11 rebounds for Memphis, which fell two games behind Dallas in the race for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

The Bobcats trailed 66-64 early in the fourth quarter when Anthony Tolliver got hot from the outside, igniting an 18-3 run with three 3-pointers to give Charlotte a 13-point lead. Tolliver finished with nine points.

The Grizzlies battled back to take the lead when Conley knocked down an 18-footer with 51 seconds left.

But Josh McRoberts sank two free throws to put the Bobcats ahead for good with 38 seconds left.

Conley missed a jumper on the other end and then fouled Walker as he was heading up the court. Walker made two free throws to push the lead to three with 24 seconds left.

Gasol answered with an inside layup, but Walker hit two more free throws with 10.7 seconds left to push the lead back to three. Conley had two open looks in the final 6 seconds, but couldn’t connect.

“We wanted to win, but the Charlotte Bobcats were the aggressors,” Memphis guard Tony Allen said. “They were physical. Coach told us before the game that their talent doesn’t jump out at you, but what does is just how hard they play. There’s no excuse because they were the aggressors and they pretty much outworked us tonight.”

The Grizzlies’ game plan was to make sure Jefferson didn’t beat them, aggressively double-teaming the 6-foot-10, 289-pound center every time he touched the ball in the low post.

They limited Jefferson to four points on 1-of-6 shooting in the first half and held Charlotte to 39 percent shooting to build a 48-42 halftime lead.

“He’s shooting it up and they’re going to him a lot,” Grizzlies coach Dave Joerger said. “We just kept staying in front of him and making his shots tough.”

TIMBERWOLVES 121

JAZZ 104

SALT LAKE CITY — Kevin Love had 37 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists for his first career triple-double to help the Minnesota Timberwolves cruise past the Utah Jazz 121-104.

Minnesota was again playing without starters Nikola Pekovic (ankle) and Kevin Martin (finger), but Love filled the void, keeping one step ahead of the Jazz through the game. He compiled all his statistics in 32 minutes to earn a spot on the bench for the final nine minutes of the Wolves’ third runaway win against the Jazz this season.

Ricky Rubio had 15 points, and Corey Brewer and Chase Budinger scored 13 apiece as the Wolves won their third straight for just their third streak of three-plus victories.

Enes Kanter couldn’t stop Love, but had success against him on the offensive end, scoring 25 points for the Jazz, who dropped their third in a row after a season-best three-game win streak.

PACERS 110, BUCKS 100

MILWAUKEE — Paul George scored 32 points and David West tied a season high with 30, helping the Indiana Pacers hang on to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 110-100.

Lance Stephenson added 24 points, nine rebounds and eight assists for the Pacers, who had lost three of their previous five games. Stephenson scored seven straight points to open the fourth quarter.

Brandon Knight scored 30 points for Milwaukee, including 20 in the first half. Khris Middleton added 13.

With the Pacers leading by seven at the end of the third quarter, Stephenson opened the fourth with a pair of inside scores and a 3-pointer, extending the lead to 82-68. Milwaukee kept the game close into the final minutes, but West hit a jumper with 48 seconds left to help put away the game.