MATCHUP 3
Heat (2, H) V Celtics (7, A)
Nash V Felton
Wade V S-Jax
Granger V Pierce
Favors V Garnett
Gortat V Varejao
-Bench-
Shaun Livingston V Jameer Nelson
Dahntay Jones V Delonte West
James Jones V Ron Artest
Udonis Haslem V Ty Thomas
Timofay Mozgov V Joel Pryzbilla
Key Matchup: Steve Nash V Raymond FeltonI anticipate Steve Nash doing well against Raymond Felton, but he won't torch him. Over their last 5 regular season matchups, Nash has been efficient, but not overpowering. He's shooting over 50% in those meetings, but only averaging 7.4 FGA's and 8.6 assists in those games. Not great, not bad, just good. Felton, meanwhile, is shooting 33% on just over 10 shots a game. Nash gets a big win here for consistency.
Key Matchup: Dwyane Wade V Stephen Jackson Wade is shooting 46% career-wise against Jackson, and since Jackson's play has fallen off a cliff (since he was traded to Milwaukee), Wade has shot 51% against Captain Jack. Meanwhile, Jackson is shooting just 36% this year, and is just 38% lifetime against Wade. This is a landslide victory for Wade, defensively, offensively, everywhere.
Key Match-Up: Granger V PierceHistory tells us that Paul Pierce has a Danny Granger about figured out. Lifetime averages of 5 ppg higher, holding Granger to just 39% shooting while shooting 46% himself, gets to the line more, shoots better from distance, rebounds better, passes better. Pierce has historically had Granger's number. But, if we look at the last few games, it seems like that trend is shifting. Maybe not completely reversing course, but bringing them much closer together. Granger and Pierce the last 4 games or so have played pretty even in terms of scoring. Pierce is still a better rebounder, passer, and shooter from distance but in terms of pure output, its closer than it used to be. Still a win for Pierce and Edgar.
Other Key Starter Matchups: Derrick Favors might finish each game with 12 points and 8 boards in this series, but Kevin Garnett's help defense will be way more vital than any garbage buckets favors manages to put up against him, and his year I figure that Garnett still has enough in the tank to stop the young man from going off. Gortat and Varejao only have one game between them where they were both starters, and in that game Gortat kind of made sideshow look like...a sideshow.
Bench Matchups: I like how Ron Artest will be able to further bother Danny Granger and James Jones, I like how Ty Thomas matches up against Haslem and Favors, I like how Jameer Nelson gets a chance to prove he's way better than we've recently been led to believe (how is he not rated better than Felton??), but I don't think the depth is good enough on either side to make a difference either way.
How I think It Goes: Pierce and company come out hot and bothered in game 1 when everyone puts out news stories about how they're gonna get swept. As long as S-Jax is hitting shots, and KG's jumper is falling the Heat are in real trouble. Thing is, S-Jax isn't hitting shots very often, KG is shooting worse than he has in any other year he's been in Boston, and KG/Andy V are still a step slow with Andy's injury to combat Wade/Nash's dribble drive attack.
Heat In 6