Who, whats the take on the CHI-WAS series?
I am leaning towards Washington. I am assuming LeBron James is defending Manu Ginobili. If he's not, the series is over, Chicago lost.
StartersPG - Jennings vs Felton - advantage Chicago
SG - LeBron vs Ginobili - advantage Chicago
SF - M.Miller vs Chandler - advantage Chicago
PF - Ilyasova vs Scola - advantage Washington
C - Noah vs Bynum - advantage Washington
I don't think Raymond Felton can contain Jennings' quickness. Mike Miller is a better all-round player than Wilson Chandler. Chandler will defend LeBron and do a respectable job but LeBron is LeBron.
Ilyasova is a solid defender who plays good team defense and below average serviceable man-to-man defense ... but he simply cannot contain a physical scrappy + offensively talented power forward like Luis Scola. Ilyasova will cause Scola some issues too (being on the perimeter and all) but overall the matchup is firmly in Scola's favour.
The Noah vs Bynum matchup was one I've been thinking about the last two days. I thought Noah out-played Bynum last season and will both out-rebound Bynum and play better defense than Bynum in this series.
However, I think Bynum's increased offensive output (on this Washington team) adds more than Noah's advantages. My expectation in this series is for Bynum to be a solid 20/10 big man who plays very good defense while Noah will be a 14/13 big man who plays excellent defense.
BenchI think Washington has a matchup advantage with their backup guard (Leandro Barbosa over Eric Maynor) + with their backup big man (Haslem vs Amundson).
The backups at the other positions are hard to list because Chicago plays such a short bench. Tony Allen and Budinger should be fairly neutral.
Greene gives Washington some more depth on the wings. A solid defender and stand-still shooter. I would avoid playing him at the four in a small ball lineup though. I think Washington is best off trying to play their three main big men for the full 96 minutes. That's where their best asset lies (in this series).