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CHARLOTTE, N. 
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 playing for the Australian Olympic team in 2012. He was 
 counted on to shoot, score and run the offence. "The 
 Olympics are fun," said Mills, who led all scorers in the 
 2012 Games with 21.2 points per game. So was Saturday 
 night. Mills, getting added playing time for the ailing 
 Tony Parker, turned in a near-perfect game, scoring 18 of 
 his season-high 32 points in the fourth quarter to lead 
 the San Antonio Spurs to a 104-100 victory over the 
 Charlotte Bobcats for their fourth win in five games. 
 Mills was 10 of 13 from the field, including 5 of 5 in 
 the fourth quarter. He also connected on 8 of 9 foul 
 shots and had four 3-pointers to help the Spurs defeat 
 the Bobcats for the sixth straight time. Parker started 
 for the Spurs and played 26 minutes, but it was obvious 
 hes not back to full speed after sitting out Thursday 
 night with back spasms. "Its important for all of us to 
 step up, whether youre in the backcourt or not," Mills 
 said. "We have managed to do OK without (Manu Ginobili 
 and Parker). Everyone has been able to collectively step 
 up." Mills stayed in the game for the entire fourth 
 quarter, and coach Gregg Popovich made sure he called 
 plays to get him the ball. "His motor is always going," 
 Popovich said. "He doesnt need me to do anything to get 
 him going. Hes a competitor. Hes played on the Australian 
 Olympic team for I dont how many years. Hes a competitor. 
 Hes not impressed with the NBA. He just comes and plays." 
 Tim Duncan finished with 16 points and 13 rebounds for 
 his 22nd double-double of the season. Nando De Colo tied 
 a career-high with 15 points, including two free throws 
 with 2.4 seconds left to seal the victory. The red-hot Al 
 Jefferson led the way for the Bobcats with 26 points and 
 nine rebounds. Gerald Henderson had 23 points. The Spurs 
 trailed by one entering the fourth quarter when Mills 
 took over, knocking down jumpers and floaters in the lane 
 to push the lead to nine. The crucial play came with the 
 Spurs leading 99-95 with 26 seconds left when Josh 
 McRoberts stole the ball from Duncan at the top of the 
 key. But an overanxious McRoberts, looking ahead to 
 Michael Kidd-Gilchrist for a fast break, turned the ball 
 over. Charlotte cut the lead to 102-100 when Henderson 
 knocked down a 3-pointer from the corner after corralling 
 an offensive rebound with 3.1 seconds left, but De Colo 
 put the game away for the Spurs, who own the leagues best 
 road record. "He was incredible tonight," said teammate 
 Boris Diaw. "He really stepped up and made some 
 incredible shots and brought a lot of energy." Henderson 
 said Mills is a tough player to cover. "Not only is he a 
 good shooter, hes a smart scorer and he can set the team 
 up," Henderson said. San Antonio came in having won its 
 last three games against the Bobcats by an average of 28 
 points. In this one, the Spurs never led by more than 
 four points in the first three quarters. The Bobcats 
 jumped out an 18-6 lead behind Jefferson, who was active 
 in the low post on both sides of the ball with 10 points 
 and three steals in the first quarter. Popovich countered 
 by moving the more physical Diaw to bang in the low block 
 with Jefferson instead of Duncan. Diaw turned out to be 
 the best option, particularly with centre Tiago Splitter 
 sitting out with a calf contusion. That helped slow 
 Jefferson and the Bobcats. Jefferson was limited to four 
 points the rest of the half with the Bobcats missing 22 
 of their last 31 shots before the break. "He keeps 
 (Jefferson) in front of him better," Popovich said of 
 Diaw. "And he stays down on Als pump fakes, which are 
 maybe the best in the league. Theyre ridiculous." 
 Charlotte is clinging to the No. 8 seed in the Eastern 
 Conference and aiming for its first playoff berth since 
 2010. "We didnt play with level of discipline that we 
 need to," Bobcats coach Steve Clifford said. "It was a 
 good effort but were going to have to play a much more 
 disciplined game to beat a team like that." NOTES: Along 
 with Ginobili and Splitter, the Spurs were without Marco 
 Belinelli (back spasms), Kawhi Leonard. ... Jefferson had 
 scored at least 30 points in four of his last five games. 
 Charlotte fell to 13-6 in games when Jefferson scores 22 
 points or more. They are 4-19 when he doesnt. ... Kidd-
 Gilchrist had a season-high 12 rebounds for the Bobcats. 
 ... Mills 18 points in the fourth quarter were the most 
 in any quarter by a Spurs player this season. 
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 Ore. -- The plan was for Clint Dempsey to go 60 minutes 
 and see how he was feeling less than 72 hours after 
 playing 90 minutes in a U.S. national team exhibition 
 against Mexico. When the one-hour mark arrived, Dempsey 
 and the Seattle Sounders were trailing rival Portland by 
 two goals. He wasnt about to check out. Dempsey scored 
 the first hat trick in his MLS career, including goals in 
 the 85th and 87th minutes to help the Sounders rally late 
 for a wild 4-4 draw with the Timbers on Saturday. "You 
 always feel good when you are contributing, scoring goals 
 or getting assists," Dempsey said. "Im in a good rhythm 
 at the moment and its about continuing that form." 
 Trailing 4-2 for most of the second half after goals from 
 Diego Chara and Maximiliano Urruti early in the half gave 
 Portland the advantage, Dempsey led Seattles stunning 
 late comeback to earn a point in the first Cascadia 
 rivalry matchup of the season. Dempsey scored in the 85th 
 minute to get Seattle within 4-3, a goal that felt was 
 coming with the pressure the Sounders were pushing 
 forward. Seconds later, Seattle defender DeAndre Yedlin 
 was taken down in the penalty box by Portlands Ben 
 Zemanski and referee Hilario Grajeda immediately pointed 
 to the penalty spot. Yedlin said he was hoping to draw a 
 penalty on the play and Zemanski obliged by clipping the 
 young Seattle defender. After a brief discussion with 
 Gonzalo Pineda, who was expecting to take the penalty 
 kick, Dempsey stepped up. He converted the chance, 
 beating former Seattle goalkeeper Andrew Weber to get 
 Seattle even. "That point today felt like more than a 
 point. It kind of felt like a win," Dempsey said. The 
 afternoon was an advertisement for the league, even if it 
 gave the coaches heartburn. Play was wide open and end-
 to-end. There were 41 shots and countless near misses. 
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 including goals from Seattles Kenny Cooper, Portland 
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 if he was a little tired at the end. "Hes a leader. He 
 wants to lead this team. He wants to show that last year 
 was not the Clint Dempsey that were going to see this 
 year," Seattle coach Sigi Schmid said. "And he wants to 
 show people hes ready for the World Cup. I think he did 
 that today." Seattle walked off thrilled with the final 
 result and knowing there were other missed chances in the 
 final minutes to get a winner. Meanwhile, the Timbers 
 stood stunned as the worst start in their brief history 
 continued. The Timbers have generally been slow starters 
 since joining the league in 2011, but now have just three 
 points after five games, not the opening anyone in 
 Portland expected after reaching the Western Conference 
 finals last season. "You should never give up 4 goals, 
 and you should never tie a game if you score 4 goals," 
 Portland coach Caleb Porter said. Chara was the star 
 until Dempsey took over. On his 28th birthday, Chara 
 scored in MLS play for the first time since September 
 2011. Seattle defence was willing to give him space and 
 he took advantage with two perfectly placed shots from 
 outside the penalty box. His first goal in the ninth 
 minute deflected off goalkeeper Stephen Freis hand but 
 had enough force to get into the net. His second goal, 
 and what appeared to be the winner, came from about 25 
 yards and Frei had no chance at the save. Both times, 
 Seattles defenders failed to step up and defend Charas 
 shot. "I feel good, but obviously completely not happy 
 with the game," Chara said. "We should have won that 
 game, so to score 2 goals, for me, is good, but Id rather 
 see a W than me score 2 goals." Urrutis goal in the 57th 
 minute appeared to give Portland plenty of cushion. But 
 Dempsey said otherwise and both sides had to settle for 
 the draw in one of the wilder matchups of a rivalry 
 dating to the mid-1970s. 
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