The key to game 3 is to keep Duncan out of foul trouble early. Thats what burned the Spurs in game 3 against Utah because the calls got tighter and he couldn't stay on the floor. We will see a lot more of the breathe on Lebron calls in game 3 and the Spurs will have to pick and choose when to defend him aggressively at the basket.
That leads to key #2, do your job outside of the lane and you won't have that problem. I know you can't completely stop a guy like Lebron from getting to the lane all the time but make it a of a lot harder for him to do it and you'll keep your bigs on the floor.
Key 3 will be to remember that you've been here before up 2-0 and what you need to do to finish them off.
Side note I like how Mark Jackson thinks that the majority of the run that the Cavs put together was against the Spurs starters. I honestly don't think that he actually watches the games while he's sitting there.

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Holy , Pop, just admitted in the post-game PC that he had some bad subs utions and called bad plays in the fourth to contribute to the comeback.