By Brett Dawson Staff Writer bdawson@oklahoman.comFrom the left wing, Alex Abrines went into his shooting motion, and before he'd even reached his release, Raymond Felton was celebrating in the right corner. Felton raised his arms in the air well before Abrines' fourth-quarter 3-pointer swished. On a Monday night when the Thunder couldn't do much right, there was reason to be optimistic about a shot outside the arc in Oklahoma City's 106-101 win against the Kings. The Thunder's defense snoozed for long stretches until the fourth quarter.Read more on NewsOK.com