Kemba Walker said the most notable transformation between this year's Charlotte Bobcats and teams of the past is now they expect to win games. "That's what it is," Walker said. "We go into games knowing that we have a chance. We have the players and we have the character. That's the difference." The Bobcats went 28-120 in their previous two seasons, but a renewed sense of confidence and determination is paying off. Well, that and a having a big man who can dominate in the low post. Center Al Jefferson had a season-high 26 points, Walker nearly had a triple double and the Bobcats overcame an 18-point deficit to escape with a 111-110 overtime over the Milwaukee Bucks for their fourth victory in the past five games Monday night. Read more http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=400489280