I have to say that I think both of these teams benches are pretty awful, so it really comes down to who has the best starting lineup
Baron Davis vs Brandon Jennings - I can't see any way where someone can say that Phoenix doesn't own this matchup. Davis is a vet, is savy and just a much much better overall player in every way than Jennings.
Wesley Matthews vs Mike Miller - Kind of offsetting players. Matthews isn't nearly as good as the contract he just signed and Miller isn't nearly as good as his Team USA selection and ROY award might point to him being. One is proficient on defense the other on offense. Pretty much a push here.
Hedo Turkoglu vs Lebron James - Lebron dominates the match up but Hedo starting just makes the Phoenix offense much better than Salmons does and I think Lebron isn't going to be stopped by either guy so make the offense as efficient as possible. Hedo will do that by making the ball move better.
Antawn Jamison vs Ersan Ilyasova - Jamison I think will win this matchupo fairly handily. He's just better at every phase of the game than Ilyasova
Dwight Howard vs Joakim Noah - Noah is a hell of an defensive player but over seven games I don't see him bothering Howard but more than a game or two. The problem here is that Noah's offense, which isn't great will disappear. Major advantage to Howard.
John Salmons and Rudy Fernandez vs Tony Allen and Louis Amundson - Kind of like the Miller/Matthews matchup in reverse where Chicago now has the good defenders that are lacking offensively and Phoenix has the good offensive players that are lacking defensively. Another push.
Rest of the bench on both teams are just too God awful to even bother mentioning. Rather strange that it seems both teams are just polar opposites of last year's winner regarding depth.
Some are going to argue that only a great defensive team shuts down Lebron teams but every team Lebron has ever played on in real life is world's better than this one. And Phoenix though not a great defensive team, kind of mirrors the 2009 Orlando Magic team that took down the Lebron led Cavs but with a better defensive backcourt. That team wasn't great defensively but they were really, really good defensively and I think this Phoenix team can be too if Hedo is playing at a 2008-09 level and not what he did last year.
I have to throw my vote Phoenix's way. I really didn't see how Chicago even got out of the East. They have a horrid leader leading them, they have a foul prone front court playing during the playoffs when calls go one of two ways, they disappear or are called tight, and other than Lebron, if the philosophy is let Lebron score and shut everyone else down, everyone else can and should be shut down because they are a bad, bad offensive group 2-13.
Phoenix in 6 winning the first game back in Chicago to end it when Lebron packs it in and quits on his team because he sees his surrounding parts are not pulling any weight.