I wasn't referring to anything stylistically, it's too early to make conclusions about that right now IMO, I was just listing required personnel performances..
- As we have seen since 2012, the Spurs look like a different team when Danny Green is in the fire stage of his IcyHot cycles..it's especially important against the Warriors, as they are absolutely loaded with perimeter players, which makes it necessary for Green to play 30+ IMO to match their lineups..
- Since 2013, we have seen that the Spurs need at least one of Manu/Parker to be playing at an All-Star level..in the Clippers series, last year, neither of them was effective..it would be nice if they could both be playing at a high level in May, but I'm not counting on it..let's just hope 1 of them is playing at an All-Star level at that point, and that the other one isn't a liability(Manu in 2013 was a liability, as was Parker in 2015)
- Aldridge has to dominate his offensive matchup, as Kawhistorm said..the Cavs had success vs. Golden State since Mozgov and Thompson were able to overwhelm the Warriors lack of size up front..Aldridge is levels more talented than either of those players, obviously..Kawhi routinely gives the Warriors problems, Iguodala and Barnes have always struggled against him, defensively, he will be the #1, but Aldridge needs to be a legit offensive star in that potential series, rather than the Aldridge we have seen to start this season(he has been fine overall IMO, accepting his role and all that, but he will need to be the offensive star he was in Portland vs. the Warriors)