Raymond Felton
Another fan favorite, Raymond Felton saw the floor a lot less in 2018 than he did in 2017 because of the acquisition of Dennis Schroder.
Appearing in a career-low 31 games, Felton played very sparingly, but when he did, he made sure it counted.
Despite being on the back-end of his career (still unsigned currently) Felton has been the Thunder’s most consistent bench player over the past two seasons, which isn’t a good thing.
Throughout his Thunder tenure, Felton had a habit of bringing life to the Thunder when they desperately needed it, going on runs in the second quarter of games that would re-energize the team.
This was no different when the Thunder faced off against the division rival Blazers in February. Felton had a red-hot second quarter, connecting on six out of his seven shots for 15 points. The Thunder outscored the Blazers 32-23 in the second quarter and without the hot shooting from Felton, they might not have won this game.
Stat line:
- 2-11-19 versus Portland: 15 points / 2 steals / 1 assist (6-10 overall, 3-5 from three)
Additional Performances:
- 3-2-19 at San Antonio: 13 points / 1 assist (6-9 shooting, 1-3 from three)
- 4-10-19 at Milwaukee: 12 points / 4 rebounds / 7 assists (4-8 overall, 4-8 from three)