Jefferson leads Bobcats over Pistons again 116-98

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    Al Jefferson is happy he didn't make the All-Star game.

    Kemba Walker said it might be a huge blessing for the Charlotte Bobcats that the big man got a few days off to rest his 29-year-old legs for the stretch run, particularly with four games in five nights coming out of the break.

    "I'm glad he didn't make it either," Walker said with a laugh. "He's fresh now. And you don't have to make the All-Star game to be an All-Star. I know he's a great player and unguardable in the post."

    Jefferson dominated the Pistons for the third time this season Wednesday night, and Walker played his best game since returning from an ankle injury to lead the Bobcats to back-to-back wins over Detroit, 116-98. Jefferson scored 29 points, while Walker had 24 points and a career-high 16 assists.

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