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CHARLOTTE, N. Arian Foster Red Jersey .C. -- James Singleton and Cartier Martin were playing in China the last time the Washington Wizards played the Charlotte Bobcats. This time around they played a huge role in helping the Wizards complete a three-game sweep of their division foe. Singleton and Martin, both working under 10-day contracts, combined for 37 points and 18 rebounds as the Wizards routed the Bobcats 113-85 in a matchup of the NBAs two worst teams. Singleton scored 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds while Martin had 19 points and six boards. Just last week Singleton was playing in the Chinese Basketball Association finals for the Guangdong Southern Tigers. He had no clue at the time just how bad the Bobcats were until he looked at the NBA standings on the chalkboard before the game. "I looked up and I saw 7-47 and I said, really?" Singleton said. Washington, playing without starters Nene and Rashard Lewis, got 67 points from its reserves. Jordan Crawford led the Wizards with 20 points despite playing just 21 minutes. Jan Vesely had his first career double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds and John Wall scored just two points but had 12 assists. It may have been a new low in Bobcats history losing by 28 points at home to the second-worst team in the league while getting blistered by a pair of guys on 10-day contracts. Martin said playing on a 10-day contract is "stressful," but something he cant worry about. "You feel like you have a lot of pressure on you at times, but when youre on the floor you dont think about being on a 10-day," Martin said. "You just go out there and play basketball. Basketball is a game of instincts, so you just have to go out and play." Added Singleton: "If youre here for 10 days or two days, just go out and have fun." Both said theyre still learning the teams plays. "Maybe we shouldnt even have practice with the way those two guys played tonight," coach Randy Wittman joked after the game. Martin had a brief stint with the Bobcats in 2008-09 as part of a separate 10-day contract but was never offered a full deal. "I definitely added a little bit to my game since then, being able to put the ball on the floor and trying to create my own shots," Martin said. "I just come in and do what they ask me to do." Corey Maggette scored 23 points for the Bobcats, who lost their 12th straight. Charlotte has to win three of its final 11 games to reach the 10-win plateau. On the positive side, the Bobcats took a step closer to securing the worst record in the league and the best chance at the No. 1 pick in NBA draft lottery on May 30. Any combination of six Washington wins or Bobcats losses would assure Charlotte the best shot at the top pick. However, having the worst record doesnt guarantee the Bobcats the No. 1 selection. In eight of the last 10 years the team with the worst record has failed to secure the top pick despite having the best odds. This one was over almost as soon as it began as the Wizards jumped out to an 8-0 lead, hitting their first four shots from the field and prompting Charlottes Stephen Silas -- substituting again for his father Paul as head coach -- to call an early timeout to regroup. However, it did little to stop the momentum as the Wizards extended the lead to 23 points in the second quarter after two 3-pointers from Martin. Washington led 60-40 at halftime and opened a 32-point lead in the fourth quarter, scoring frequently on fast-break layups. The Bobcats trailed by double digits for the last 32:53 of the game. "We just started bad from the get-go and it stayed that way throughout the game," said Bobcats guard Kemba Walker. "It was just a bad one overall." Washington shot 48 per cent from the field and outrebounded the lifeless Bobcats 48-39. "We knew it was going to be an effort game," Stephen Silas said. "Throughout the game I told the guys that if we were going to win this game we were going to have to do all of the things we practiced and all of the things we work on every day. We didnt do those things and as a result we lost. Its something we have to learn from." NOTES: Together the two teams had seven players out due to injuries. The Wizards were without Nene, Andray Blatche, Trevor Booker and Rashard Lewis, while the Bobcats were without D.J. Augustin, Eduardo Najera and Reggie Williams. ... If you combine the teams 20 wins this season theyre still fewer than 24 NBA teams. ... Its the 16th time this season Crawford has scored 20 points in a game. Danieal Manning Red Jersey . -- The Kansas City Royals had never seen Wade Miley pitch before Sunday and are happy they wont see him again anytime soon. Owen Daniels Womens Jersey . After a scoreless and finely balanced first half, substitute Jorge Molina broke the deadlock in the 59th minute for his fourth goal of the campaign. http://www.nfltexansfansstore.com/nike-arian-foster-Texans-jersey/ . The Baltimore Orioles second baseman will have season-ending surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right hip. Kevin Walter Womens Jersey . Cabrera homered twice, including a grand slam in the eighth inning, and the Tigers routed the Oakland Athletics 12-2 on Tuesday night. Detroit lost right-hander Max Scherzer after only two innings to fatigue in his throwing shoulder, but an MRI revealed no structural damage. J.J. Watt White Jersey . -- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England -- Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood were safely back in the clubhouse and scratching around for positives by the time the lead group had even started their final rounds at the British Open. This wasnt the way it was supposed to be. As the second- and third-ranked players in the world, they came to Royal Lytham & St. Annes ready to lead the European charge with No. 1 Luke Donald. After horrible weeks on the Lancashire links, they left beaten men and will be overtaken in the rankings on Monday by a rejuvenated Tiger Woods. "You try to force it and youre maybe trying too hard and things dont go your way -- that happened this week," was McIlroys assessment of his four days at Lytham after finishing at 8-over 288 and a tie for 60th. The 39-year-old Westwood has now gone winless in 59 majors. Is time running out for one of the best players never to win a major? "Life begins at 40, so they tell me," he said, more in hope than expectation. He was tied for 45th on 6 over. Of Europes big three, the consistent Donald looks in the best shape ahead of next months U.S. PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. Like Westwood, he is still searching for his first major title and admits he gets more anxious as the grand-slam tournaments approach. But he didnt let his head drop as a string of birdie chances went begging over the weekend, preventing him making a run at the leaders. A final-round 69 was one of the best of the day, and left him on 2 under and tied for fifth with Graeme McDowell. "Ill take a lot of positives away from this week," said Donald, who had putts lip out on Nos. 7, 9 and 12. "Certainly Ill leave this week knowing that my game is definitely good enouggh to win majors. J.J. Watt official Jersey. "Ill come away from here with a lot of confidence knowing that my game tee to green was easily good enough to win this week." McIlroys troubles at Lytham will do nothing to silence the critics who say the Northern Irishmans game is stuttering as a direct result of his relationship with tennis player Caroline Wozniacki. "Im obviously very disappointed because I felt like I was coming in here playing pretty well," said McIlroy, who had missed four of his previous six cuts in a barren spring and early summer. "I had a really nice first round (67), set myself up well for the week and then just started to struggle after that. So its just disappointing." McIlroy, who shot a second straight 73 Sunday, felt there were positives to take into his next event, the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone. "I had a good practice session on the range (Saturday) night and feel like I found something good there," the 2011 U.S. Open champion said. "So thats something that I can work on this week and look forward to getting to Akron and trying to play there." Having said in his pre-tournament news conference that he fancied his chances coming into the British Open, Westwood acknowledged those comments had been slightly misleading. "I didnt have much of a game coming in here. So I didnt expect too much," a forlorn Westwood said after his 72 on Sunday. "Its one of those things. You play golf long enough you have no problem with it." A pull shot that has crept into his game of late returned at Lytham, costing him three shots in his final round. "You just learn to live with it," Westwood said, "and just keep working on it." ' ' '

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