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Felton Finds Familiarity In Move To Clippers
LOS ANGELES – Building relationships across the NBA becomes inevitable after 11 years in the league.

That’s part of why Raymond Felton, who officially signed Monday morning with the Clippers, already knows he’ll feel comfortable in his new surroundings.

“I’m excited to be here,” Felton said. “It’s been a lot of years of battling in the STAPLES Center versus the Clippers and listening to the fans here. Just excited to be on the right side of it. This is probably one of the most exciting teams in the NBA right now, so like I said, I’m happy to be a part of it, happy to be a part of the fan base here.”

Felton’s played for five different teams in his career, including three seasons with the Knicks, two of which were under the helm of Clippers assistant coach Mike Woodson, who was the head coach in New York at the time.

“He’s funny,” Felton said. “He’s going to say what he wants to say, but at the same time, he’s going to go to bat for you. He’s a great guy, a great father figure. I think all these coaches (with the Clippers) are, so just to be here and be around him again and be a part of Clipper Nation is going to be exciting.”

While he’s more familiar with Woodson than the rest of the coaching staff, Felton said he has relationships with head coach Doc Rivers, assistant coach Sam Cassell and executive vice president Lawrence Frank.

On the players’ side, it’ll be a reunion with Jamal Crawford, as the two played together during the 2011-12 season in Portland. While Felton hasn’t played with many of the Clippers, years of competing against them has helped him build friendships on the team – even with college rival J.J. Redick.

Felton arrived at North Carolina in 2002, the same year Redick went to Duke, but Felton’s put that major college rivalry in the rear view.

“It’s going to be funny,” Felton said. “It’ll be just like playing with him in All-Star Games. We played in the same McDonald’s game together…so it’s going to be fun. Me and J.J., we kind of laugh about those things.”

Beyond the level of familiarity Felton has with the Clippers, he also feels their pick-and-roll system fits him perfectly. And knowing how close the team is to realizing its goals, Felton thought the fit made sense for him this summer.

“I just know when I come in, I’m going to be comfortable,” Felton said. “Just understanding and knowing I’m going to be in a comfortable situation, and then on top of that, this is L.A., what can you complain about?”

This will mark the sixth different stop for Felton, who spent the first five seasons of his career in Charlotte before going to New York, Denver, Portland, back to New York and most recently to Dallas, where he spent the last two seasons.

Felton averaged 9.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game last year, playing in 80 regular season matchups before thriving in the playoffs, starting in four of five games and averaging 15 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game.

The veteran guard said as the years go by, winning becomes more and more important to a player. He wants that taste of the postseason back, he knows he can get it in his move to the Clippers and he wants to play his part in getting there.

“I’m going to bring it every night,” Felton said. “On both ends.”
 

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Urban dictonary definition:

Cooning is a verb derived from the word coon. A coon was/is a person of african decent whose sole purpose was/is to entertain white people.

Who is he pledging loyalty too? A team with white ownership. Who is he throwing subtle shots at, a black man who pissed off his white ownership... The teams white ownership is pleased and 'entertained' by this no?

Russell is cooning.....
 

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Urban dictonary definition:

Cooning is a verb derived from the word coon. A coon was/is a person of african decent whose sole purpose was/is to entertain white people.

Who is he pledging loyalty too? A team with white ownership. Who is he throwing subtle shots at, a black man who pissed off his white ownership... The teams white ownership is pleased and 'entertained' by this no?

Russell is cooning.....

buying into the narrative that the white man put out there.
The shit is calculated. None of that is an accident. Yurugu Icons teach us that.
He says that. Then of course if you want to convey the villain narrative, you have to include a picture of those two. If you have a pic it can't be any of the 10000000000000000000000000 happy pictures they've had together, they have to search and find one that seems indifferent.
Oh, let's get one clearly after a disappointing moment. Oh wait that's it that's the one with Russell looking upset over something. Ok where do we put K.D. in this shot? Hmm let's see, this one won't work.. Oh I got it, let's imply he turned his back on him by showing the back of his jersey. That looks good but they're too close together, put K.D. out just a little bit further.
OK COOL
Now include the quote.
Ok we still need a caption. What's something hip that the coloreds say that hipsters can still use and not be considered a vulture.. hmmmm Real is pretty hip in the negro community. That's perfect.
Ok so let's get this going guys.
This will further the imaginary divide that we want to push out there.
Some will side with K.D. some will side with Westbrook but they won't side with both of them. We don't want that, no no no no no.
 

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buying into the narrative that the white man put out there.
The shit is calculated. None of that is an accident. Yurugu Icons teach us that.
He says that. Then of course if you want to convey the villain narrative, you have to include a picture of those two. If you have a pic it can't be any of the 10000000000000000000000000 happy pictures they've had together, they have to search and find one that seems indifferent.
Oh, let's get one clearly after a disappointing moment. Oh wait that's it that's the one with Russell looking upset over something. Ok where do we put K.D. in this shot? Hmm let's see, this one won't work.. Oh I got it, let's imply he turned his back on him by showing the back of his jersey. That looks good but they're too close together, put K.D. out just a little bit further.
OK COOL
Now include the quote.
Ok we still need a caption. What's something hip that the coloreds say that hipsters can still use and not be considered a vulture.. hmmmm Real is pretty hip in the negro community. That's perfect.
Ok so let's get this going guys.
This will further the imaginary divide that we want to push out there.
Some will side with K.D. some will side with Westbrook but they won't side with both of them. We don't want that, no no no no no.
Appreciate the keystrokes Bruh...

So... If this ISNT Russell cow towing and cooning, where was his loyalty proclamation when he signed his contract that was just eztended? Why NOW the need to project the Imma loyal fella to my ownership proclamation?
 

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I have no problem with what Russ said. It probably was a dig at KD.. either way im cool with it. He got his dough... The fans got their star player and Presti ho ass saves his reputation in process. Everybody happy.
 

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I have no problem with what Russ said. It probably was a dig at KD.. either way im cool with it. He got his dough... The fans got their star player and Presti ho ass saves his reputation in process. Everybody happy.
With the extremely high level of respect I have for you I have to publicly admit I was wrong and totally endorse this post!:yes:
 

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Appreciate the keystrokes Bruh...

So... If this ISNT Russell cow towing and cooning, where was his loyalty proclamation when he signed his contract that was just eztended? Why NOW the need to project the Imma loyal fella to my ownership proclamation?

To his ownership or to his fan base?
That's all it was. K.D. was collateral damage in the comment. It def wasn't for his ownership those shady oil salesman committing suicide cause the feds are closing in ass cac's ain't worth shit.
 

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I was watching the Westbrook segment on First Take last night. Got me to thinking about how people say loyalty is nonexistent in sports. We don't know what the organization has done for Westbrook. Everyone has skeletons in their closet. The Thunder may have kept Russell's fuck ups from going public or done things for his family. Think about the things Mike did that was kept under wraps when he was in Chicago. What ever Westbrook reasons are for staying in OKC he should get his props when many people would have bolted.
 

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I was watching the Westbrook segment on First Take last night. Got me to thinking about how people say loyalty is nonexistent in sports. We don't know what the organization has done for Westbrook. Everyone has skeletons in their closet. The Thunder may have kept Russell's fuck ups from going public or done things for his family. Think about the things Mike did that was kept under wraps when he was in Chicago. What ever Westbrook reasons are for staying in OKC he should get his props when many people would have bolted.

There's no props needed extra. He got to be the man not have to hear shit about him holding Durant back and 28 million a year for the next 3 years.
I don't think anyone would have bolted from that in his specific case.
 
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