Sorry guys, I really don't have time to post much of a rebuttal to Kwhit's excellent gameplan. I'm still confident that this team wins with a shifted primary lineup -
PG - Lawson/Terry/Mason
SG - Terry/Carter/Dunleavy
SF - Johnson/Kirilenko/Dunleavy
PF - Aldridge/A. Johnson
C - Biedrins/Aldrich
Joe Johnson takes the primary coverage on KD, lighting a fire under his ass and changing his primary role. With LMA, Terry, and Lawson, you have three guys with great abilities to spread the offense and score from anywhere on the court. If Lawson struggles under the pressure (though he came up big as a NCAA champion and played well in his first playoffs), Terry will shift back and VC will go to the 2. Hell, Joe Johnson isn't known for putting a team on his back offensively anyway, why not take the pressure off, hope he chips in 15-16 points in an efficient, under-the-radar performance, and take a different technique to get the most out of Super Joe.
Joe Johnson, at 6-8, 240, and athletic, is a tough option for KD to figure out - though I'm sure he'll make an impact offensively because, let's face it, Durant's offensive game is rivaled only by 2-3 other players in the NBA. However, a steady diet of Johnson and Kirilenko's length, speed, and athleticism will keep a hand in his face, frustrate him, and more importantly keep Vince Carter the hell away from him.
Biedrins, covering Brand (slow) and Okur (soft) will be sufficient. Biedrins is quick and long enough to stop Okur's game and lively enough to reduce Brand's impact. However, he'll also cede minutes to an instant impact rookie with a NCAA championship, a true center who blocks shots, backs down defenders, and is a beast in the paint in Cole Aldrich. Neither Brand or Okur are the bruising centers that can give this team fits, especially with the weakside shot-blocking and solid help defense that our bigs bring to the table (Kirilenko, Johnson, Aldrich and Aldridge).
More importantly, our immense depth means this team will be fresher for the playoffs, and we have oodles of playoff experience (with varying success, I know). I am confident we'll win this first round series, but I understand the KD-love (he's ADORABLE). I think Nashville takes this one.
Cheers.