I'll take our top eight players over their top eight players, with one caveat.
Cleveland's best player is still getting better; our three best players are all getting older, and presumably will be slowing down.
BronBron's better than any of our wings, you can't deny that. But, I'll take our frontcourt any day of the week over theirs; I'll trust Perk and KG to contain Shaq and Big Z, but I don't think either Shaq or Z can do anything to slow down KG and 'Sheed. If they have to give big minutes to Sideshow to try and contain our bigs, that's a huge advantage in our favor.
In the backcourt, if Rondo keeps improving like he did all last year, there aren't going to be too many guards who can match up with him - and those that can will be named "CP3" and "Deron," not "Mo" and "Delonte."
I'm a homer, I know, but Cleveland can basically beat us one way - with LeBron just going MJ on us and completely dominating on both ends. Count me among those that think Shaq will be a decent player for Cleveland - but not a difference-maker.
We can beat Cleveland in a lot of different ways, though; we can ride Pierce's coattails, we can ride the shooting of Ray Allen and Eddie House, it can be dominant play by KG and 'Sheed, inside and out. Like we saw at times in last years' playoffs, Rondo can simply be the most dominant player on the court at times.
Cleveland and Boston can both also be lock-down defensive teams, but we've got more ways of making the offense work; it's not just a one-man show when we've got the ball.
Key is, though, keeping our guys fresh for the playoffs.