Some of you remember - early in Michael Jordan's career, the Pistons and the Celtics would take turns in mercilessly beating up the greatest (unproven) player coming up in the ranks. And consistently beating him in the playoffs. Tonight's game may be the same type of game.
What were the specifics of that defensive strategy, besides a constant double team?
Funny that you mention this -- I'm in the middle of re-reading Sam Smith's classic
The Jordan Rules, and there's plenty of discussion about this.
I'll have to go back and check the particulars for you, but the skeletal structure is pretty simple:
a) Complain endlessly to the league about officiating treatment biased towards Michael
b) Send tapes backing up complaints
c) Knock Michael down
d) Knock him down some more
e) Keep knocking him down after that
All that said, I'm with Hoops on this -- if it ain't broke, don't fix it -- and I'm not sure this would necessarily 'fix' the problem anyway in this day and age. Let's hope our boys just keep doing what's been working and that we leave LA tonight with title 17 in hand.

-sw