CHARLOTTE, N.
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Al Jefferson laughed when told he finished three stitches shy of a
triple-double. "I have to call my agent because Im done with my modeling
career," Jefferson said. Jefferson had seven stitches in the first half to
repair a gash above his right eye, but returned to finish with 19 points and 11
rebounds, helping the Bobcats overcome an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit and
defeat Washington 100-94 Monday night. The win prevented the Wizards from
clinching their first playoff berth since 2008. Jeffersons put back off an
offensive rebound with 3:30 left in the game helped the Bobcats take the lead
for good at 93-92. Kemba Walker had a big second half, finishing with 21 points
and 10 assists, and rookie Cody Zeller scored a career-high 15 points on 4-of-4
shooting and added eight rebounds for Charlotte. Walker scored nine points in
the final quarter and the Bobcats erased a 16-point halftime deficit and pulled
within two games of the Washington in the race for the sixth seed in the Eastern
Conference playoffs Both teams have eight games left and will meet again on
April 9. "We made big shots and played well defensively in the second half and
really came together as a team," Walker said. "It shows our resiliency. That was
a big win for us." Bradley Beal had 20 points for the Wizards, who missed 11 of
their last 14 shots from the field. "It (stinks) man," Washingtons Al Harrington
said of not clinching a playoff spot. "Because obviously we played a great first
half. We really thought tonight was our night, but to have them come out and
play the way that they played and beat us -- thats tough." Washington still
would have clinched a playoff spot if the Utah Jazz had defeated New York later
Monday, but the Knicks won 92-83. The Wizards (38-36) came in looking to snap
the third-longest playoff drought in the NBA -- and for a while it looked like
they would. The Wizards shot 59 per cent in the first half, at one point hitting
10 straight shots from the field and scoring on 14 of 15 possessions to close
the first half on a 30-7 run. The Bobcats could do little right in what
Jefferson called an "embarrassing" first half. But he was confident they would
battle back. Jefferson walked to the scorers table at the start of the third
quarter and told whoever was in earshot, "Hey, watch this comeback." "Everyone
looked at me like I was crazy," Jefferson said. "At the end of the game though
people were pointing at me saying, You said it. You said it." Charlottes defence
was the big difference. Coach Steve Clifford also went to a pick-and-roll with
Walker and Jefferson. "The Wizards did a good job of taking away the post,"
Clifford said. The momentum turned four minutes into the fourth quarter when
Walker came up with the loose ball off a Washington turnover and fed
Chris Douglas-Roberts for a fast-break layup in traffic with 7:38 left in the
game. Douglas-Roberts had to adjust in midair to get his body from one side of
the rim to the other to avoid defenders and get the shot to drop.
Douglas-Roberts made a 3-point play and then knocked down a long-distance 3 to
cut the lead to one before Jeffersons put back gave the Bobcats the lead for
good. Jefferson hit a 16-footer to push the lead to three. Walker followed with
a backbreaker when he scored on a driving layup to make it 97-92 after a Bobcats
possession that took more than a minute off the clock. Charlotte twice came up
with key offensive rebounds, allowing Walker to bring the ball back out and
reset the offence and milk time off the clock. "When you give a team two to
three looks one time down the floor, theyre going to make one," said Wizards
forward Drew Gooden. "I would say we lost the game giving them second and third
possessions offensively." Jefferson left the game briefly at the end of the
first quarter to head to the locker room to get the stitches above his right eye
after taking an inadvertent elbow from Trevor Booker. "I had to get a shot to
numb it and I hate needles," Jefferson said. NOTES: Gary Neal returned to action
for the Bobcats after missing two games with an ankle injury. He had nine points
... The Bobcats have won four of six against Washington, but have split their
two games this season. ... The Bobcats have won 11 of their last 13 at home.
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Washington Capitals forward Brooks Laich is expected to miss the rest of the
regular season after having an operation on a groin muscle.PRETORIA, South
Africa -- His voice shaking, Oscar Pistorius took the witness stand Monday for
the first time, testifying that he was trying to protect the girlfriend he
killed and that he became so tormented by memories of the fatal shooting and
panic attacks that he once hid helplessly in a closet. Pistorius also offered an
apology to the family of Reeva Steenkamp, who died from multiple wounds after
the double-amputee runner shot her through a closed toilet door last year in his
home. He said he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder. Prosecutors allege he killed
her after an argument. "There hasnt been a moment since this tragedy happened
that I havent thought about your family," the athlete said at the murder trial
as Steenkamps mother, June, looked impassively at him in the courtroom. "I was
simply trying to protect Reeva. I can promise that when she went to bed that
night she felt loved," Pistorius said. Pistorius display of anguish and remorse
was a marked departure from the testimony of some prosecution witnesses whose
accounts painted a picture of the runner as a hothead with a jealous streak, an
inflated sense of entitlement and an obsession with guns in the months before he
killed Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model. He has yet to be cross-examined about the
shooting in the early hours of Feb. 14, 2013, and that testimony is likely to be
the centerpiece of a trial being broadcast on television and followed around the
world. Pistorius was charged with premeditated murder and faces 25 years to life
in prison if convicted. Some analysts think the judge, who will decide the case,
will consider a lesser charge such as homicide, which could still send him to
prison for years. Pistorius, 27, spoke in a soft, quavering voice at the start
of his testimony, forcing Judge Thokozile Masipa to ask him to speak more
loudly. He stood at first, stifling sobs as he said he was on antidepressant
medication and sometimes woke from nightmares to the "smell of blood." Defence
lawyer Barry Roux, who had aggressively challenged prosecution witnesses since
the trial began March 3, led Pistorius gently through events in a life that was
held up, in the runners heyday, as an inspiring tale. Pistorius was born without
fibula bones because of a congenital defect, and his legs were amputated when he
was 11 months old.
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carbon-fiber blades and is a multiple Paralympic medallist . He also competed at
the London Olympics but didnt win a medal. Pistorius described the positive role
of his mother, Sheila, and his grief when she died when Pistorius was a
teenager. He spoke about the sacrifices he had made for his athletic
achievements, his work with charity and how religion was important to him.
Pistorius said he has been taking antidepressant medication since the week after
he killed Steenkamp and has trouble sleeping. He described one night when he
went to hide in a closet after waking up in "a panic." "I climbed into a
cupboard and I phoned my sister to come and sit by me, which she did for a
while," Pistorius said. His voice broke again, and he struggled to speak when he
described how Steenkamp was "a blessing" in his life. Yet in cellphone messages
revealed by the prosecution, Steenkamp had once said that Pistorius scared her.
Pistorius will return Tuesday to continue testifying after the judge granted an
early adjournment because she said Pistorius looked "exhausted." Pistorius said
he had not slept the night before. "Im just very tired at the moment .... I
think its a lot of things going through my mind," he said. "The weight of this
is extremely overbearing." Pistorius also described how he felt vulnerable to
crime, an attempt to explain his claim that he reacted to what he thought was a
dangerous intruder in his bathroom by shooting with his 9 mm pistol. He said his
mother slept with a gun under a pillow, and that his family had been hit by
house break-ins and carjackings over the years. He said he had sometimes been
followed by unidentified people while driving home. Pistorius also referred to
an incident in which he was allegedly assaulted at a social function in late
2012 and had to have stitches on the back of his head. Prosecutors have provided
a contrasting picture with evidence indicating that he had been reckless with
firearms in public, allegedly shooting his gun out of a sunroof on a road and
asking a friend to take the blame for him when a gun was fired under a table in
a busy restaurant weeks before he killed Steenkamp.
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