Hey Zero-halfwit, No personal vendetta here. I just know talent when I see it. I'm not going to get excited because RJ had a couple of good games against a bunch of cellar dwellers. Until he proves his worth vs. elite teams, he's garbage. This crap was bound to happen. The spurs play a bunch of hapless teams, and everyone starts talking how the team is starting to come together. When, in actuality, they've proven nothing. For the price tag RJ carries, he had BETTER produce, because if he doesn't, he is going to drag this franchise to the ground.
Oh, and you stated "look how much easier it was for team when RJ is scoring 20+." Well, couldn't you have said, look how much easier it is when mason's pouring in 18 or Manu has a near triple double. Come to think of it, did any spur struggle in that game? Its also much easier when the spurs go 12 of 24 from behind the arc.
You know, it's funny. I do remember some very similiar comments when the spurs trashed a couple of crap teams for a winning streak of five. Then, they rolled over against Boston(home), Denver (home) and Utah. As far as I'm concerned, the spurs are on a game to game basis. Just because they played well against one team does not mean it will carry over to the next.
Oh, Zero, mark my words, I will personally give you, harlemheat37 and anyone else who feels I've slighted them a public apology if Rj is instrumental in bringing a championship to San Antonio.
As for right now, 1-9 vs. elite (Utah- 0-3, Portland- 0-2, Boston- 0-1, Denver- 0-1, Dallas- 1-1, Phoenix- 0-1) speaks for itself.