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The Bobcats also missed a chance for a rare double: beating both of the previous season's NBA Finals opponents on consecutive nights. They won 94-84 on Tuesday night over the Los Angeles Lakers, who lost the championship series 4-2 to the Celtics.
Trailing 62-53, the Bobcats used scrappy defense to take control in the third quarter. They went on a 21-3 run in a span of 9:41 to take a 74-65 on a dunk by Okafor with 54 seconds left in the quarter. It was one of his three dunks in that surge in which Wallace also scored eight points.
The Bobcats scored eight of the first 10 points in the fourth quarter to go ahead 85-73 on Felton's driving basket with 8:48 remaining. Then Boston came back with a 10-4 surge and cut the lead to 89-83 on Rondo's fast-break layup with 4:15 left.
Notes: Charlotte began a stretch of six of its final eight regular-season games on the road. ... Boston's Tony Allen suited up for the first time since tearing a ligament in his left thumb on Feb. 11 but didn't play.
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