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For the Portland Trail Blazers' point guard Raymond Felton, he says he's reached a point he's never been at as a professional athlete and playing for someone who doesn't have confidence in him, is very frustrating.
“I know I'm struggling, but it's hard to perform the way you know how when you know they don't have confidence in you,” Felton told CSNNW.com. “Never in my days playing basketball, have I felt like a coach wasn't confident in my abilities. It's hard to play knowing that.
"Coming in and out of games is throwing my rhythm off, but it's something that I'll get through."
He said that game was difficult on so many levels and he had to reach out to somebody he trusted.
“Tonight was one of those nights where it was hard to get into the game knowing every mistake I made would be magnified,” Felton said. “It's to the point where the only person I could turn to was my mom.
“She knows how I feel and how much I'm trying to turn this thing around and she just helps me put things in perspective.”