Why Raymond Felton has become the 'glue' of the Thunder's second unit
Posted Nov 12, 2017
Just because Raymond Felton has accepted a shift from starter to second unit since hitting his 30s doesn’t mean he’s benched his competitive streak. The game is simple: One-on-one. With a physique that contrasted the taller, more slender ones around him, Felton still gets his shot off, proving he's brought more than just trash talk with him to Oklahoma City.
(The Oklahoman)
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