I never said I don't think that any team can beat the Spurs. Hell, I think that the Hornets can beat the Spurs... I just really, really don't want them to. The only thing that I have said is that the Spurs are the only team in the west that can beat the lakers, which isn't the same by half as saying that the Spurs can't get beat.
I like Paul and Chandler, but I range between indifferent and hostile towards the rest of the Hornets. Not only that, but I've made no secret in the last three or four years that I am a huge, HUGE advocate of seeing players paying their dues, so to speak. Think whatever you want to about my position but, basically, I don't ever like to see players win championships early in their career: I don't like that Kareem did it, I don't like that Magic did it, I don't like that Bird did it, I don't like that Wade did it. Frankly, I don't like that Duncan and Parker did it, but they were playing with Robinson, whom I felt had paid his dues, and whom I personally felt was still the star of the team until after the 1999 season. I personally consider Michael Jordan and Oscar Robertson to be the two greatest players of all time, and I also look to them as the standard for how long it should take a player to win a championship: Jordan played seven years before he won his first championship, Robertson played eleven.
Look, I recognize that I have an unconventional point of view on this subject, and I don't expect anybody to agree with me on it, or even think of me as anything other than a loon, but I feel how I feel. My personal feeling is that no star player should ever win their first-ever playoff series, no star should ever advance to the Finals from their first trip to the conference finals. I like to know, when I see a star lead his team to the championship, that he paid his dues through years of playoff disappointments. I'm the type of guy that, if the players haven't had to deal with the frustration of being put out of the playoffs, I can't get behind them or appreciate their success. Please don't ask me to explain my feelings, because I can't, and I probably couldn't defend them, either. I like Chris Paul and I like Dwight Howard, I like them a lot as players, but the thought that either of them could conceivably win a championship before either Grant Hill or Tracy McGrady ever even get out of the first round upsets me.
So, quite aside from the fact that I'm rooting for the Spurs because I actually like the Spurs, I'm also rooting for the Spurs to preserve my sense of what the status quo should be.