The Charlotte Bobcats have been anxiously waiting for a word on the availability of star center Al Jefferson, and we may finally have an answer to his status for game two against LeBron James and the Miami Heat. Jefferson, who was diagnosed with a plantar fascia strain Sunday, said he expects to be playing for ... The post Bobcats’ Al Jefferson Expected to Play in Game 2 appeared first on The League...
Bobcats’ Al Jefferson Expected to Play in Game 2
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