Here are my 5 keys to success:
(1) Contain penetration. Rondo and Pierce need to stay in front of Alston and Turkoglu to keep Perk from picking up cheapies.
(2) Setting up Perk. The Bulls weak side shot blockers ate up our penetrators. We need Pierce, Rondo, et al to drive so that Perk is on the weak side of the floor and take advantage of Howard's propensity to try and block every interior shot. This could mean a dunkfest for Perk until the Magic adjust, which will then allow the Cs some unfettered penetration.
(3) Feeding the pig. Perk needs to be a star defensively in this series and Ray Allen needs to take advantage of his matchups. For Games 1 & 2 he is lined up against Redick, who is a horrid defender. He needs to expose Redick and force either Anthony Johnson to play out of position against him or run Pietrus ragged. Either way, it decreases the Magic's offensive potency. If the Cs can get Allen off in Games 1 and 2, it puts a lot of pressure on Lee to make in impact on his return.
(4) Make Howard beat 'em on the offensive end. As good as Howard is, he still isn't a dominant one-on-one force. If the Cs can guard the perimeter enough that the offense runs through Howard on the post, they should be in good shape. The rest of the Magic squad is not necessarily known for their dominance of the offensive boards.
(5) Bench play/management. Scalabrine needs to start and chase around Lewis. While many will argue that the Magic need to adjust to our matchups, I believe the tenet for this philosophy needs to be that the team whose mismatch can be most advantageous should play their cards. Lewis can do more harm on Davis than vice versa. Plus, this substitution for the Cs immediately plays dividends in their bench. Suddenly, the Cs have at least one player that the Magic need to pay attention to. If House can show up for four games and Marbury can realize that he has a green light to get the second unit involved (it was nice to see a few glimmers last night), then the Cs have just one issue to address in order to advance: how to get Pierce some rest. There's an answer that is pretty polarizing on these boards and I'm gonna say it: Bill Walker. Honestly, the Cs margin is slim enough that Tony Allen makes little sense in this series. There is really no one on the Magic that I look at and say "Allen could be effective to slow him down for 10-15 minutes a game." If he gets burn, it will likely be opposite Pietrus. Pietrus is a hell of a defender and could really take advantage of some of Allen's boneheadedness at the offensive end. And Pietrus is so limited offensively, that it really doesn't make sense to take the chance. Walker, on the other hand, can limit Pietrus as much as Allen (due to physicality, may actually be a better matchup for keeping Pietrus off the boards) and would be less likely to make any major offensive mistakes because he isn't all that involved in the offense when in there. Doc could put him out there with Ray Allen, Davis, and Rondo and really limit the need for his offense.