Found January 13, 2009 on The Sports Dollar:

Posted 1/13/09

You've got to love the little man finishing off a game in dramatic fashion. It just looks that much damn prettier most of the time doesn't it? So Raymond Felton's game winner against the Detroit Pistons tonight was just that, a thing of beauty.

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