Since being drafted in the second round in 2014, Semaj Christon has garnered rooting interest from numerous Thunder fans.
Following a productive summer league and after Cameron Payne went down with a foot fracture, the calls grew louder for Christon to somehow make his way onto the Thunder roster. But with the team having to get down to 15 players by Oct. 26, the Thunder would have to cut a fully-guaranteed contract in order to fit Christon.
He knows the odds are against him, even after a preseason in which he showed he can contribute to an NBA roster as a reserve guard.