I would prefer a Murray, Green, Gay, Anderson, LMA unit. That's the unit that wrecked the Cavs in the 4th of that @ Cavs game.
Murray-Thompson
Green-KD
Gay-Cook
Anderson-Green
LMA-Zaza
Provides a lot of length and size that can rebound and defend the including ability to switch.
I don't think Mills can be effective in this series, while I think Gay is essential and could really help take off load off LMA offensively.
Manu is a wild card in this series, I think, his ability to attack the rim- without much rim protection will come in handy. His passing should be able to help Aldridge get some good looks in the P&R. As for Anderson and Murray, I think they could do some damage by hanging out near the rim while LMA posts up.
During the 2nd @ GSW game Murray would actually slide over to the side Aldridge was posting up and while Murray's man would go and double, leaving him alone underneath the basket. It seemed designed that way, with Aldridge hitting Murray 2 or 3 times for uncontested layups in the half court.
Anderson running some P&R with LMA was how he was able to get going in the 2nd and 3rd GSW games. Aldridge was able to screen off KD and Anderson was able to do his thing and maneuver to the basket or pull up so that is how he could be effective during this series but he may also need to at least take open 3's, some may even go in but Murray and Aldridge are above average offensive rebounders that might be able to get some second-chance baskets.
I think our second unit would be fine, even with Gay starting but I don't expect him to actually do so. IIRC Livingston-Thompson-Iggy, Draymond & West are their bench unit. I think that is probably fairly even with our bench unit but depending how Parker and Manu actually play it could be a strength.

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