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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Although the Charlotte Bobcats have been eliminated from playoff contention, Kemba Walker believes the young team can still take something from the seasons final 16 games. Most notably learning how to win close games like Monday night. Gerald Henderson had 27 points and Walker came up with a flurry of big plays in the closing minutes helping the Bobcats overcome a five-point deficit and beat Washington 119-114 to snap the Wizards three-game win streak. Walker scored nine of his 18 points in the final three minutes, sparking a 12-0 Charlotte run. The Bobcats had lost nine games this season in which they led at some point in the fourth quarter, a number Walker would like to see improve. "We had a lot of games that we probably should have won in the fourth quarter," Walker said. "But you know its a part of growing and its a part of rebuilding. Tonight I think we took a huge step. Being down five points and sticking with each other and being able to win." Walker shot 8 of 14 from the field and had seven assists. Henderson, who came in averaging 22.5 points over his previous five games, was 8 of 16 from the field and 10 of 11 on free throws. He also tied a career high with eight assists and his 3-pointer with 55 seconds left ultimately sealed the victory. Ben Gordon had 19 points and Josh McRoberts added 17 for Charlotte. John Wall scored 25 points and Nene added 21 for the Wizards, who lost three of four games this season to the NBA-worst Bobcats. Emeka Okafor and Garrett Temple each had 17 points. The Wizards appeared ready to finish off the Bobcats after taking a 111-106 lead with 3:14 left on Trevor Bookers alley-oop dunk off a perfect pass from Wall. But thats when Walker took over. The 6-foot-1 point guard drove to the lane and put the ball in off the glass to cut the lead to three. Following a Washington turnover on an inbounds pass, Gordon knocked down a 3-pointer of an assist from Walker to tie the score. Walker then converted a 12-foot bank shot to put the Bobcats up by two. Walker drew a charge from Wall on Washingtons next possession and followed by scoring on a layup at the other end. After a steal by Walker, Henderson knocked down a 3 from the right wing to cap a 12-0 run and give the Bobcats a 118-111 lead. Martell Websters 3 cut the lead to four but Wall fouled out with 28 seconds left and the Bobcats held on to win. "Weve got a lot of fight," Henderson said. "You know we had a little lull there toward the end of the fourth quarter but we just came together on offence and defence and got it done." The Wizards were looking to push their win streak to four, which would have matched a season high. But once again they struggled with the Bobcats, finishing 1-3 this season against the leagues worst team. Wall said he felt like the Wizards "gave the game away." "We gave this team, what, 63 points at halftime?" Wall said. "Its tough to win on the road like that. You give them a lot of momentum." The Bobcats (15-52) tied a season high with 63 first-half points, but led by only four at the break. The Wizards shot 63 per cent in the first half, scoring 30 points from inside the paint. Led by Nenes 6-of-8 shooting, the Wizards starters were a combined 19 of 27 from the field before the break. Still, their defence failed them. Wizards coach Randy Wittman said his team needs to change its approach when it comes to playing away from home. Washington is just 5-26 on the road this season. "You know, we dont have a different mindset when we come on the road and you have to," Wittman said. "You cant play the same way at home that you do on the road. I cant get them, right now, to realize it. I have got to find a way to change their mindset." NOTES: Charlottes 119 points were a season high. ... The Bobcats had seven players in double digits. ... Henderson has scored at least 20 points in the four of the last six games. ... 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The Gazette adds that while nothing is imminent, Markov is handling the negotiations himself after recently parting ways with his agent Don Meehan of Newport Sports. "Marc (Bergevin) is interested to talk to me but theres nothing specific now," he addedd.dddddddddddd "There is nothing I can say right now." Markov is in the final season of the three-year, $17.25 million deal he signed in June of 2011. “Maybe Im going to sign another contract tomorrow. Maybe in another month. Well see,” he told The Gazette. “Id like to stay here for the rest of my career. You can see some players in their 40s who still play. I dont want to think that far. Whatever is going to happen tomorrow will happen tomorrow.” The 35-year-old has five goals and 24 points in 46 games with the Canadiens this season and is a plus-9. In 730 career NHL games, Markov has 96 goals and 423 points. 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