^ That's your point of view. I respect that. I am referring to his 4th-quarter struggles. After Chauncey went down, he started taking dumb decisions in crunchtime: - like in that road game we lost to the Warriors - sure, DeAndre got owned by Ekpe Udoh, but we had the lead and the game in our hands, with less than a minute left, and CP3 BLEW that crucial possession, and that cost us the game. Man, he went for a floater or whatever against a 7-footer. Of course he'd get his ass blocked. You don't have to be a NBA analyst to figure that out.. <_< - I also blame CP3 for that ugly loss in Nawleans; - And his game-winner in Philly was a must, as he had made a terrible turnover a few possessions earlier, and he kinda redeemed for it (similar to the way Chauncey made up for his turnover by burying the game-winner in the game vs. Dallas); There were some other examples of struggles I don't recall right now. Anyhow, I understand he felt pressure, and everyone was fine with him taking the last shot, but I think things would've went better if he tried and looked for ANY other teammate - at times you had Butler, Mo Williams and Foye ALL on the floor. Still I give CP3 the props and credit for it BUT saying CP3 was 'sensational' and 'amazing' 'is clearly an overstatement. CP3 was NOT amazing last season... Then again we seem to have different standards. And I'm Ok with that.