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Taking Responsibility: Raymond Felton Explains the Power of Mentorship


In his early 20’s, former UNC point guard and 2005 NCAA champion saw what he had and others lacked. It wasn’t his lightning quick speed. Not the refined ball-handling either. What Felton had was much more valuable for maturing human beings: two parents who served as a support system and provided mentorship. So that brings us to Thursday, (Oklahoma City Thunder)

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