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Bucks (16-19) 22 20 21 29 92
Bobcats (12-22) 21 30 25 26 102
The Bucks lost 102-92 to the Bobcats after beating them 103-75 the night before in Milwaukee.
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MIL at CHA
1/3/09

Richard Jefferson
  • Points: 17
  • Rebounds: 7
  • Assists: 1
  • Minutes: 34:10
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  • Milwaukee Bucks 92, Bobcats 102
    Saturday, January 3, 2009


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    Wallace scores 24 points to lead Bobcats
    By MIKE CRANSTON, AP Sports Writer

    CHARLOTTE, N.C.(AP) The Charlotte Bobcats can look bad one night and good the next. They've played well for stretches then gone on long losing streaks.

    Newcomer Boris Diaw isn't surprised.

    The good Bobcats showed up Saturday night, with Diaw scoring 21 points and Gerald Wallace 24 in a 102-92 win over Milwaukee. It came a night after the same Bucks held Charlotte to 75 points in the Bobcats' 28-point loss.

    Diaw, acquired last month with Raja Bell from Phoenix, believes his new team needs to establish a winning identity under first-year coach Larry Brown. And Diaw should know the difference. He was part of a 13-69 team in Atlanta and a 61-win team with the Suns.

    "I've been with both sides and the whole attitude is different,'' Diaw said. "The way you approach the game. The way people approach the game. They way they look at you. It's definitely something that we have to get better. We know we have great potential, now we have to convert that.''

    The potential flashed Saturday, as the NBA's lowest-scoring team shot 47 percent and took advantage of Bucks center Andrew Bogut's absence to control the inside. The 7-foot Bogut missed the game because of lower back spasms, leaving the Bucks without their anchor in the middle.

    It allowed the inconsistent Bobcats to snap a three-game losing streak, which came after a stretch of four wins in five games.

    "Everybody was a little pumped up and we had this push. Then you go a little bit downhill,'' Diaw said. "It's tough to be consistent. It's tough to get the respect from everybody, the fans to ourselves to the media. I think it's hard to convert from a team that was losing a lot of games to being a winning team. It's a long process.''

    The Bucks know the feeling, too. Richard Jefferson scored 19 points, and Michael Redd added 17 to go over 11,000 points in his career for the Bucks, who had won seven of 10 games and were trying to complete a four-game season sweep of Charlotte.

    "The worst thing that probably could have happened for us was to go out there and win the way we did last game,'' Jefferson said. "We didn't show any maturity. We didn't show any leadership. We didn't do anything we're supposed to do to win this game.''

    Missing their starting shooting guard, Bell (groin), for the third straight game, the Bobcats pulled away early in the fourth quarter behind Diaw and Wallace. In one of his best games with Charlotte, Diaw shot 8-for-11 from the field and added six rebounds and seven assists.

    Wallace, who was 1-for-9 from the field early in the third quarter, started to take the ball to the basket and met little resistance from Dan Gadzuric, who started in place of Bogut, and Charlie Villanueva. Wallace made four straight shots, including a 3-pointer to give Charlotte a 79-65 lead early in the fourth quarter.

    Diaw's jumper just over a minute later pushed the lead to 18.

    Emeka Okafor added 14 points, and D.J. Augustin had 12 for the Bobcats, who had assists on 22 of 33 field goals and surpassed 100 points for only the 10th time this season.

    "We played much better. We defended better,'' Brown said. "They got 30 points off our turnovers last night. We got 29 tonight. That was a huge difference.''

    The Bucks shot 50 percent, but Charlotte harassed Bucks point guard Luke Ridnour into zero assists and four turnovers to end a five-game losing streak to Milwaukee dating to last season.

    Redd, who scored 28 of his 31 points in the first half against Charlotte on Friday, was 6-of-14 from the field and never got into a rhythm.

    "It's a game we had to win,'' Redd said. "I thought this game was bigger than last night's win, actually. For some reason, we just didn't bring it tonight and let them off the hook.''

    Frustration mounted for the Bucks late, with Villanueva called for a flagrant-1 foul when he knocked Wallace to the floor on a layup attempt with 4:35 left.

    Villanueva was called for a technical foul 22 seconds later when he was called for another foul on Wallace, giving Charlotte a five-point possession.

    On this night, Charlotte kept its cool and bounced back from an ugly loss. Trouble is, NBA champion Boston is next on the schedule Tuesday.

    Notes: Bobcats F Adam Morrison, who hadn't scored in the last six games he appeared in, hit a 3 to start the second quarter to end a drought of 13 straight misses from the field. Morrison finished with five points on 1-of-6 shooting. ... Bucks coach Scott Skiles was given a technical foul by referee Violet Palmer for loudly protesting a foul call in the second quarter. ... Bobcats part-owner Michael Jordan sat courtside opposite Nelly, an investor in the team.


    Postgame Quotes:


    Skiles
    BUCKS HEAD COACH SCOTT SKILES:

    On tonight's game...
    “We hung around them for 14 minutes or so in the beginning of the game, but their pressure was bothering us and we starting dribbling around doing one-on-one instead of trying to go strong-to-weak and relying on each other. When we do that, we are not as strong offensively and we have a lot of trouble getting out of it. We came out in the third quarter trying to move the ball a little bit, but again our defense fell apart while they were hurting us inside, so tonight was not a good game for us.”

    On the team’s weaknesses...
    “With (giving up) 29 points on turnovers, nine out of 10 times you’re not going to win. A lot of that came from over-dribbling. We didn’t move the ball tonight. We held it and we did a bunch of one-on-one and kept the ball on one side of the floor. It’s not the way any team plays well, particularly not the way we play well.”

    On the upcoming games against teams with losing records...
    “I have a bad taste in my mouth now so I’m not thinking about the upcoming week. I’m thinking about what just happened. This type of game is not how we want to represent ourselves so we clearly have some things we need to adjust.”



    Redd
    BUCKS GAURD MICAHEL REDD:

    On tonight's game...
    “It’s a game we had to win. For some reason we just didn’t bring it tonight.”

    On defending Yao Ming...
    “We knew they were going to come out with some fight tonight, especially with the way we beat them last night. They had more of a sense of urgency.”

    On the next five games against teams with losing records...
    “I don’t know how we’ll fare against those teams. We lost to Toronto and Philadelphia (earlier in the season) and we play both this week. You can’t take anybody for granted. You have to go out and play hard and have a sense of urgency like we did last night. That’s all we can ask for.”



    Jefferson
    BUCKS FORWARD RICHARD JEFFERSON:

    On tonight's loss…
    “We did not play how we were supposed to. We didn’t come out with the same kind of attack like we were supposed to. We didn’t do things that allowed us to get easy buckets like last night, and I thought just defensively we didn’t do it. They got every loose ball. We were fortunate to beat them three times playing a certain way and we just didn’t do it (tonight). The worst thing that could have happened to us was to go out and win like we did last night. We didn’t come out here, we didn’t show any leadership, and we didn’t do anything that we were supposed to do to win this game.”

    On the team's play…
    “This had nothing to do with Andrew (Bogut) being out, this was all about the way we need to play. We can’t be that team, that immature team that Charlie Bell isn’t here so we didn’t play well or (Michael) Redd’s going miss two games so we’re not going to play well. You’ve got to go out and play regardless of the circumstances.”

    On the next five games against teams with losing records
    “We have a sub-.500 record so other teams may be looking at us the same way and thinking the same thing so we’re going to have to come out and earn it.”


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