Felton plan to undermine NBA dress code hits snag
Posted Mar 28, 2006
Raymond Felton is still feeling the effects of a February car accident and he was sore Sunday. That didn't matter to him; he still wanted to play. And he figured he would because -- as is his practice -- he didn't pack suitable clothes to wear on the bench that would pass the NBA's dress code. "That's my strategy," said Felton. "Just in case they tell me they don't want me to play, I'll have to because I don't have a suit. So I don't bring one on purpose."
(Charlotte Observer)
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