George needs to stay off Twitter if he is going to do things like call Spurs fans "fake" or block people who tell him that the fans are disappointed in the team. Unless someone is cussing him out or something, then he shouldn't block them.
In regards to his play on the court, I'm more disappointed in Hill this year than I have been in anyone else on the team (yes -- that means Bonner too. I don't expect much from Bonner).
George Hill was coddled like crazy by Pop last year, from the "favorite player" comment (do you guys really think he is Pop's favorite over those three other guys on the team?) to the kinder way Pop handled him on the court. I know Pop thought he would bloom and many fans thought so too. But this year, GHill has been a big disappointment. His defense is nothing special 90% of the time, and he plays passive, doesn't have any court vision, and has been a nightmare on the road. Yes, he has a big game every once in a while, but no real consistency on either end of the court.
Spurs fans have a right to moan, complain and be disappointed right now. And players should handle it gracefully or just not respond. Maybe the fans that are disappointed are the "real" ones because they care so much about whether the team succeeds. Maybe the fumbling, bumbling, non-executing Spurs players should care as much.

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George, u dun fuked up
