I really think it all comes down to working the offense through Rondo. Our defense has always been there: The rebounding, the hustle, the heart. But when we we've gotten in trouble, it's usually because our offense has stagnated, usually in the 4th, as a result of getting away from team ball and resorting to 4th quarter iso hero ball (ala the Los Angeles Kobes) to gets us out of jams late in games.
So how do we put ourselves in the best position to play winning team basketball? The answer is simple: I want The Truth. Contrary to what most of the board thinks, that the way to win is by going to the Ray/Fisher match-up, for me the key to securing banner 18 is by going to the Captain early and often.
Pierce vs. Artest
Record 9W - 10L
In green, Pierce's career averages. In red, his averages when up against Artest.
PTS 22.9 -- FG% .443 -- 3P% .366 -- FTA 7.8 -- REB 6.3 -- AST 3.9 -- TOV 3.1
PTS 21.3 -- FG% .436 -- 3P% .393 -- FTA 7.1 -- REB 5.8 -- AST 3.9 -- TOV 3.4
As you can see, Pierce does not seem bothered by Artest's D. Still, over the course of a 7 game series, I can see Artest's D begin to wear on Pierce to the point where he looks like he did at the end of game 4 against the Magic - offensively exhausted and useless down the stretch. The key to this matchup I think is going to be if Pierce is able to use his fakes, craftniness and high Bball IQ to get Artest into early foul trouble. Sending Artest to the bench early will force Kobe to have to leave Rondo and instead D up the much more physical Paul Pierce - and we all saw how that turned out in 08.
This is where our team ball really should begin I think because if Artest goes to the bench early on, Kobe will be forced to guard Pierce, meaning Fish will have to turn his attention to guarding Rondo. If the Celtics can force this match-up, Rondo should have no problems running the offense and getting everyone else on the team their looks. This free up Pierce to focus his energy on defense, wearing Kobe down the way Artest will try to do to him. If Rondo is able to get the team going while Pierce is busy roughing up their closer for 48 minutes, I foresee a lot of last second Kobe buzzer beater air balls in our near future (just please PLEASE remember to box out until the game clock has reached 0 - no game winning put backs for the Lakers PLEASE).
Knowing the grudge Phil already holds against Artest ("Don't give him the ball. Don't even pass him the ball~"), I don't see him leaving Artest in for long if he is already having trouble guarding Pierce while continuing to struggle on the offensive end. The sooner we break down Artest, the quicker I think we get our team in position to play winning Celtic basketball. If our Captain can get going early, the rest of the team will follow.