Kobe will most likely guard Rondo, leaving Fisher on Ray.
Here are the Lakers match-ups with Boston, and then I will list our match-ups with them.
Rondo- Kobe
Ray- Fisher
PP- Artest
KG- Gasol
Perk- Bynum
I think out of these match-ups, Ray Allen has the biggest mis-match. I think most of the others are dead even.
Hopefully KG will have a strong offensive performance against Gasol, drawing him away from the hoop and in the pick and roll/pop game.
Artest usually gives Pierce fits, I don't know if this changes in the Finals or not. Kobe will play off Rondo when he does not have the ball. Rondo will have to hit some end of shot clock jumpers for us to be effective on offense.
When LA goes to the bench, Who guards Lamar Odom? I am assuming BBD gets the call there when KG is not in the game.
Sheed picks up Gasol when Bynum is paired with Odom.
Fisher- Rondo
Kobe- Ray Allen/ Tony Allen
Artest- Paul Pierce
Gasol- KG
Bynum- Perk
I think our defensive match-ups are as good as can be expected. I think the key will be keeping Ray out of foul trouble because we are going to need his offense.
I am concerned about Gasol, because he has really become a much more physical and tougher player than the 2008 version. With Bynum starting along side him, this will be a big-time match-up for KG.
I think, again, keeping PP out of foul trouble in this series will be key, as he has been foul prone in these playoffs, minus game 3 of the Orl. series.
I think Rondo can defensively dominate Fisher, and his ball pressure and not allowing Fisher to get end of shot clock 3's will be crucial.
Bottom line, I think the C's will need all 5 Bigs in this series, because LA has the size and the depth that will cause Boston trouble. Imposing our will on them defensively early in the series will be crucial. Hopefully the formula will continue of stealing one of the first two games in LA.
Boston may have to go to 9 or 10 deep. Marquis Daniels may be needed to play Kobe or Artest.
Both teams present problems for the opponent. Hopefully The C's momentum, grit, and toughness win out over LA's finesse.