EDIT: i like the idea here of splitter on bosh like he shut down LMA and dirk
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so they start chalmers, wade, lebron, lewis, bosh? i counter with parker, green, leonard, diaw, duncan. not sure bosh doesnt pull duncan out and if that can be mitigated with some help D on the perimeter if bosh starts going for 3s but you make adjustments from there.
you're right, if lewis can came through and produce, that's a tough match up for the spurs to respond to.
While its true that going against Stephenson/George should somewhat prep LeBron for Green/Leonard, its also really important to realize that the Spurs and Pacers play LeBron very differently. He won't be able to attack our defense the same way he did with the Pacers. The Spurs tend to play 'no middle' and the Pacers on the other hand were content with "funneling" LeBron into Hibbert/West.
Must start Patty! Miami doesn't play with two bigs so you then can hide Tony against Battier or Lewis and let Patty chase Mario, on offense you will get more from Patty than Bonner!
I like Diaw coming in with Manu
Duncan and Splitter starting... Against Lewis and Bosh... I smell big games for Lewis...
You can tell the Duncan-Splitter pair to start isn't going to last long.
Fucking stubborn Pop with the Duncan-Splitter pair to start the second half again. It just won't work, realize it already.
+30 on 33 minutes. Game almost got away because Pop forgot about him at the end of the 3rd, start of the 4th.
Boris, the camel. Dude is fatty, played 33 mins and didn't suffered from the heat.
Can we all agree that Boris should start now and that Tim and Tiago shouldn't see a lot of playing time toghether?
What do you say now?
He went beastmode in the 3rd. Hopefully he carries the confidence into the start of game 2. No, I'm not convinced the two can't play together after doing so all year to the best record in the league. He also showed tonight he's the best defender for Bosh (as expected). But I will agree that it should be watched.
Because no matter how good Tiago is on defense, he's still a bigman and bigmen tend to pack the paint and leave shooters open. You can get away with one bigman playing against that kind of offense but not two. And to add, the Spurs offense gets totally stagnant when the two are playing.