To me it seems like the Spurs always play to what the other team wants. They play small, we play small, they play fast we play fast, they go big, we go big, they go slow, we go slow. We have the personnel to play either way so it doesn't really affect our team. Like the good old days where we'd beat Phoenix 135-130 then play Detroit and win 63-61. But it seems like we tend to put players out there that give the other team what they want according to the players they want on the floor. We seem to struggle to dictate the terms. Like last finals, our 10 million dollar big brazillian was glued to the bench. Why not have him out there and make Miami change their lineup instead of us. (would help if Tiago realised he is 7 foot and could take advantage of being defended by 5 foot defenders though) I just don't really remember championship teams altering their starting lineups that much to adhere to what the other team does. Pop should stick to the one thing and try take advantage on the mismatch to our advantage, if that doesn't work then play their style. Who finishes the game is the most important anyway, so finish the games with what worked during the game and don't do stupid things (like leaving a 7 foot guy on the bench who just happens to be one of the all time best rebounders and defenders when all we need is a stop or a rebound)