The Brooklyn Nets probably deserved to escape Oklahoma City with a win on Tuesday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena. The Nets hit 16 shots from long distance, led by as many as 15, and had an 11-point advantage headed into the fourth quarter. With the Thunder struggling in virtually every facet of the game, a Brooklyn victory felt like a foregone conclusion.
Then Raymond Felton happened.
Felton scored 10-straight Thunder points to open the fourth quarter, cutting the 11-point deficit to just five on his own offensive output. His run shocked life into the lifeless Thunder, paving the way toward what would become a photo finish.