6. Slowing Jason Richardson
Jason Richardson was the best player on the Suns in their first round matchup against the Portland Trail Blazers. He averaged 23.5 points on 52.7% shooting from the field, including 22-of-43 from three-point range. (Amazingly, he had only one turnover in the entire series.) Richardson is an elite athlete with great range who likes to get out and run. The most difficult part of slowing him down is he gets such high elevation on his jumper that he becomes virtually unguardable when he gets hot. With that in mind, prevention is the best medicine. Keep Richardson from getting easy buckets in transition, keep a defender close to him at all times and try to turn him into a passer. In other words, the Spurs need to defend him like they defended Shawn Marion when he was with the Suns.