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Making Progress: Felton starting to hit his stride


Bickerstaff is emphatic that the long-term vision for developing Felton will not change significantly. But he is seeing that Felton is ready for an increase in minutes "We'll continue to let Ray work his way in," Bickerstaff said before last night's game against the Los Angeles Clippers. "Whether he's starting or coming off the bench, the important thing is to get Ray minutes, so the concern is to get him on the court more. What he's doing, he's putting a lot of pressure on us to do that." (Winston-Salem Journal)

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