I've been in the news recently that Tyronne Lue has made the somewhat unorthodox decision to start Kevin Love at the C spot, and Jae Crowder at the PF spot.
This is an interesting (and somewhat unusual) decision, especially when it comes to how they stand to match up with the Celtics.
With this roster change, the matchups to start the season will basically be as follows:
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Starters
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C: A Horford vs K Love
PF: M Morris vs J Crowder
SF: G Hayward vs L James
SG: J Brown vs D Wade
PG: K Irving vs D Rose
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2nd Unit
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PG: T Rozier vs J Calderon
SG: M Smart vs J Smith
SF: J Tatum vs K Korver
PF: D Theis vs C Frye
C: A Baynes vs T Thompson
The matchups once Isaiah returns should be:
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Starters
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C: A Horford vs K Love
PF: M Morris vs J Crowder
SF: G Hayward vs L James
SG: J Brown vs D Wade
PG: K Irving vs I Thomas
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2nd Unit
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PG: T Rozier vs D Rose
SG: M Smart vs J Smith
SF: J Tatum vs K Korver
PF: D Theis vs C Frye
C: A Baynes vs T Thompson
Honestly - I like our chances with those matchups. Brad used Crowder at the four in small stretches, usually only in scenarios where matchups favoured it. When he played other small ball fours (i.e. against tweeners up to ~6'7") Crowder was pretty effective there, but against legit fours he seemed to really struggle quite badly, especially defensively.
My biggest fear matching Cleveland was trying to compete with the inside presence of Thompson and Love, but now that they have moved to this lineup I actually think this benefits Boston in a huge way.
1. I really do not believe Crowder can defend Marcus Morris, yet I don't think Morris would have an problems at all sticking with Crowoder on the perimeter.
2. I think Horford vs Love is pretty much a wash. Two guys with very similar physical attributes and similar play styles - l Love being the better rebounding, Horford being the better defender. Offensively, pretty much a wash.
3. Lebron obviously is better then Hayward, but he won't have a cakewalk out there. Hayward will make him work on both ends of the court, and will not be able to slack off defensively against Hayward the way he has in the past against Crowder. Lebron seems to struggle the most when he's forced to play against guys who force him to work on both ends - it increases the chance of being able to get him tired, and when you do that you can start to make him look somewhat human. Lebron will win this matchup 9/10 times, but it won't be by a landslide.
4. Young Wade was a beast, but his game depended al lot on athleticism - and at 35 years old he doesn't have a lot of that left. Even last year he struggled against us, only having one big game out of 6 in our playoff matchup. He'll have his hands full trying to keep up with Jaylen Brown, who is possibly the most explosive/athletic player on our roster. In the meantime Brown has the physical strength and size to make Wade's life difficult, and Dywane's lack of an outside shot means Jaylen will have opportunities to sag off him and provide help on Lebron when Hayward needs it.
5. Derrick Rose has slowly evolved into one of the worst three point shooting guards in league history (he shot around 20% from three last year), and while he can still be a dangerous scorer off the dribble, Kyrie will have the advantage of being able to sag off him quite a bit and dare him to take the three. Neither Lebron, Wade or Rose is a huge threat from the three point line, (and Crowder isn't much of a threat in general) so if Rose does give Kyrie trouble then then Hayward, Brown and Morris should be able to take turns at helping out. On the other hand there isn't a hope in hell that Rose can defend Kyrie, and Wade+Lebron will have enough problems trying to keep up with Brown and Hayward so it's not going to be easy for either of those guys to help.
I look forward to this matchup. I genuinely believe this proposed starting 5 for Cleveland (especially after Thomas comes back) has the potential to be one of the bottom 5 defensive lineups in the entire league. They are going to have to score a LOT of points...