I'm going to be detailed about this one.
POINT GUARD: Billups vs. Williams
Williams is a great player but Chauncey is a former Finals MVP and an MVP candidate in the regular season. If the Heat still can't defend the perimeter, he should take over.
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SHOOTING GUARD: Wade vs. Rip
Wade can dominate the game with his assists, penetrations, and even jumpshots. He's not much of a threat, though, if he doesn't have the ball. Rip is a great scorer. He has great off-ball movement too. Still, Wade is a superstar and he's gonna have the ball 99% of the time.
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SMALL FORWARD: Walker vs. Prince
Antoine will have a hard time on both ends of the court against Tayshaun. Prince will look to defend not just Walker but also Wade.
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POWER FORWARD: Haslem vs. R. Wallace
Will Sheed show off his mouth or his game? Haslem's defense is critical here. Also, Sheed should focus on posting up instead of outside shooting. I'll stick with Sheed for now.
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CENTER: Shaq vs. B. Wallace
Shaq's presence can change the game for the Heat. The Heat would love to see Big Ben taking those shots. Wallace is still going to be a threat defensively, though.
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BENCH
The benches are my X-Factors here. I think the Pistons should avoid depending too much on their starting five. Same goes for the Heat. Other than Hunter and McDyess, the others won't probably give the Heat much problems.
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COACHING
Pat Riley has been to pressure situation many, many times. Flip Saunders is another great coach with lots of playoff experience in Minnesota. I'll give this to Riley for now because the Heat's chemistry looked terrific in their last seven games (6-1 record). The Pistons on the other hand, aren't looking like the 64-18 club they were in the season.
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INTANGIBLES
The Heat have been resting for a week. The Pistons suddenly looked lost since getting outplayed by Cleveland in the 4th quarter of Game 2. But there's still pressure on the Heat because when that team was supposed to be built for a championship.
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OFFENSE
Overall, both teams have terrific offense. Wade and Shaq are there for the Heat. The Pistons improved offensively this season.
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DEFENSE
Overall, Pistons have the edge defensively. Look at Game 7. The tempo favored the Cavs, right? What more can I say?
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OVERALL RATING
The Pistons are the favorites here. They will look to use their speed and quickness advantage to make the tempo in their favor on both ends of the court. This series should be close. But I'm a Heat fan so I'm still hoping for a Heat win.

A lot of surprises have happened in the playoffs so expect more in the conf. finals. Pistons have the advantage, but only slightly.
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KEYS TO THE SERIES
I. Both teams
- Rebounding
- Lessen TO's while forcing the other team to commit TO's
- Race to 90 points
- Bench production/support for star players
II. Pistons
- Lessen Wade's chance of touching the ball
- Put Shaq to foul trouble
- Faster tempo
III. Heat (basically the opposite of the Pistons')
- Wade should control the game with his penetrations, jumpshots, and assists
- Shaq should stay out of foul trouble
- PERIMETER DEFENSE!!!