Reality,
Actually, it's 5-0, and that's 20 MINUTES, not 20 points. Let's look at those games, shall we?
Victory over Dallas, 97-91. That's solid. 12-6 isn't bad. Now, of course, you're on here saying that Oberto looks good guarding Nowitzki. So - who do you want in the line-up - Elson or Oberto? 'cause Duncan is going to be out there.
Victory over Toronto, 103-94. 6 points, 8 boards. Most of the game, Toronto went with their small line-up.
Victory over New York, 105-93. *I* could start at center and out-rebound Eddy Curry. Oops. Elson was out-rebounded by Eddy Curry 11 to 4. 4 points - on four free throws and 0-3 from the field - and four rebounds against the Knicks. Why were they playing him, exactly? Oh. Because Oberto fouled out.
Victory over New York, 100-92. 9 points, 9 boards - and 5 turnovers. Sounds like we've got a real stud on our hands.
Victory over Houston, 92-84. 12-7 is a solid game. Probably saw his time because Oberto picked up 4 fouls in 5 minutes.
So, essentially, what you're saying is, "If one of our stiffs gets major minutes, we'll win the game." Given that San An's record is 12-5. You can probably look on the end of the bench of many teams, and say something like, "If Pat Garrity gets major minutes, Orlando wins in a blow-out." Did you ever consider the reason the Elson got the minutes he got is because the outcome of the game wasn't in danger?