Matt wrote:no way.....but if they got knocked out early i wouldn't complain. As you can see, Heat don't look that threatening in this series.
If there's any team that can REALLY push Detroit it's probably Indiana.
VanK wrote:One of the reasons why Miami is having so much trouble with Chicago is because they can't defend perimeter and/or penetrations.
How about the Nets? They were one of the FEW teams to beat Detroit in their Palace. But I agree with you because the Pacers are handling the Nets very well in their own series
Matthew wrote:Chicago still would pose the same amount of problems. The problems wont be as extreme, but stoping Hinrich, Nocioni, Gordon of course, would be a problem.
Axel wrote:I think this series will be easier for the Heat since the Nets are a really bad 3pt shooting team. Zo is getting back in form after the injury, and Shaq will have less foul trouble because the Nets dont have as explosive of guards as the Bulls did. Many times Shaq was just the unfortunate one who got left having to guard Gordon/Hinrich/Nocioni at full speed to the basket.
Axel wrote:They'll just play a zone defense and force them to take outside shots.
air gordon wrote:Zo is not getting back to form. half the series he was limping back on defense, there was no explosiveness in his step, pretty much Zo is still affected a lot by his injury.
Axel wrote:Shaq will have less foul trouble because the Nets dont have as explosive of guards as the Bulls did. Many times Shaq was just the unfortunate one who got left having to guard Gordon/Hinrich/Nocioni at full speed to the basket.
Axel wrote:Just don't know what to expect from this team. They played great permiter defense the last two games of the series. I think when they're on their game, they can beat any team in the league... unfortunately they have to play at their top the entire series to beat top teams.
air gordon wrote:Shaq should be more in foul trouble Heat because the Net's perimter players are miles better then the Bulls. lol Miami's perimeter defense is still weak. you think the Bulls guards were explosive and this series will be easier for the heat? you're in for a surprise for the next series, bub
Laxation wrote:Axel wrote:They'll just play a zone defense and force them to take outside shots.
Thats alot easier said than doneSaying the Bulls guards are better than NJ is just ridiculous... Hinrich > Kidd? Gordon > Carter? Youve got to be kidding
Yes he was affected by the injury during the Bulls series but I think he's good to go by Game 1.
If they play the way they did in their last two games, they can handle the Nets.
Axel wrote:I never said it would be a walk in the park, but I think it's a better matchup for the Heat. They tried to play zone against Chicago but they just made all the 3pt shots.... something I don't think the Nets are as likely to do.
When I said the Nets aren't as explosive, I was referring to speed. They're not as fast as the Hinrich/Gordon/Duhon/Nocioni. The Bulls guards are all young and were able to force tempo, fast breaks, and beat the Heat on the perimeter every time. Talent wise obviously Carter, Kidd and Jefferson are better, but I believe overall they will match up better.
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