The San Antonio Spurs have accomplished enough in the last 15 years to have earned the benefit of the doubt during cold streaks, but fans could be forgiven for questioning their ability to contend after recent struggles in the midst of the team's annual (and usually very solid ) Rodeo Road Trip. After starting off the nine-game jaunt at 2-1, San Antonio fell into a four-game slide after the All-Star Break that included convincing losses to ostensible peers like the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, and Portland Trail Blazers. Worse yet, future Hall of Fame point guard Tony Parker endured several of the worst games of his career and looked to be a shell of the player he was just a few months prior. [DraftKings: FREE Entry to a Huge Cash Fantasy Basketball Contest with First Deposit. Draft your team now. ] Less than two weeks later, the Spurs are back in form and looking set to rejoin the title conversation. Tuesday night's 117-107 win over the Toronto Raptors marked their sixth-straight victory and moved the Spurs to just a half-game behind the Clippers for sixth in the conference. As this first-quarter dunk from Kawhi Leonard proves, San Antonio looked very good early:...