<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Brevin Knight and Gerald Wallace rallied the shorthanded Charlotte Bobcats to a rare road victory. Knight and Wallace combined for 21 points in the fourth quarter to help erase an 11-point deficit as the Bobcats posted just their second road win, a 109-105 triumph over the struggling Utah Jazz. Owners of the worst road record in the league at 2-19, Charlotte was without star rookie forward Emeka Okafor, who was placed on the injured list due to a sprained left ankle suffered late in Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. "This is just really good for the guys, just to reach down and compete when you're undermanned, and that's what this team does all the time," Bobcats coach Bernie Bickerstaff said. "It's a terrific win for them, against a basketball team that we pattern the way we like to play basketball." </div> Full Story Good win by Charlotte. Gerald Wallace had a solid 28 point performance. The Bobcats worked their butts off in this game and it helped. If they would play this well during every game, they could become a more feared team in the East.
Andrei Kirilenko got a new career high in assists with 10, and he also got to the line 16 times. 27 points, 6 boards, 3 blocks aswell. He's only going to get better aswell . The Jazz are really weak at PG now, and it showed. Carlos Boozer was just dissapointing, especially with Okafor out.