NBA Playoffs Round 2 preview

By mcsimmo / Roar Rookie

Of all the matchups, Miami Heat v Boston Celtics is the one to watch. After eliminating Dwyane Wade and Lebron James’s team in consecutive series last season, now the Celtics must take on both at the same time.

Question marks remain over the Heat. Their lack of interior toughness is a concern but, without a healthy Shaq, the Celtics are mostly a jump shooting team anyway, and may not be able to take advantage.

Then there is the concern that Lebron and Wade still ‘take turns’ on offense rather than working together and moving effectively off the ball. Against the stellar defense of the Celtics, their admittedly great one-on-one play may still not to be enough to get it done.

The key for the Heat is Chris Bosh. Expect him to have a tough time of it against one of the premier defenders in Kevin Garnett but if he can show anything inside and spread the floor for his drivers with his deadly jumper then the Celtics may be in for a tough series.

For the Celtics, the key is Rondo. This is the apparent mismatch in the series that needs to be exploited. With defenders sagging off him into the paint, he needs to take advantage of the space and go into attack mode on offense.

While the Celtics were clearly the superior team in the first three contests against the Heat this season, after the Perkins trade however they haven’t looked the same. The addition of Jeff Green was not enough to address their lack of depth on the perimeter and one wonders whether they have enough in the tank to hold off Lebron and Wade one more time.

Miami’s motivation in this series is surely at an all-time high and they have the players to pull out the series. The Celtics likewise should sense that this is close to their last chance and will not go down without plenty of fight.

My pick: Miami in 7

Chicago Bulls v Atlanta Hawks

I don’t rate Chicago nearly as highly as their record suggests. Chicago played in fifth gear all season to capture the no.1 record in the league, led by the terrific defense installed by head coach Tom Thibadou, and now it’s the playoffs I’m not sure that they have another gear to go to.

While some may be tempted to write off their struggles against Indiana as a case of early nerves, I think there are real concerns about their offense when Derrick Rose isn’t at his best. Without a reliable second option, the scoring could dry up very quickly for the Bulls.

But are Atlanta the team to take advantage? There’s no doubting the Hawks’ talent but their indiscipline on the court often costs them. While the ill-advised shots and defensive breakdowns appeared less often in the Orlando series, under the heat of the swarming Bulls defense, one wonders whether this will remain the case.

After their success shutting down Dwight Howard and Orlando’s three point shooters, the Hawks need to produce another intense defensive effort to contain Derrick Rose. Then it comes down to a question of whether the shots of Joe Johnson and Jamaal Crawford are falling. The hamstring injury to Kirk Hinrich throws even more doubt on whether the Hawks will have enough to beat this Bulls team though.

My pick: Chicago in 5

Los Angeles Lakers v Dallas Mavericks

In the entire Dirk and Kobe era never have their two teams crossed each other in the playoffs. A remarkable coincidence for these two perennial playoff teams, with their first playoff battle sure to be a feisty battle.

After being tipped by many to fall to the athletic Portland team, Dallas surprised its critics (myself included) with a strong showing. Jason Kidd rediscovered his shooting touch that had deserted him during the regular season and showed he isn’t afraid of the big moments. Dirk, as usual, stepped up his scoring for the playoffs. While Terry and Peja made important shots and Marion and Chandler provided hustle and rebounding.

Will it be enough to beat the Lakers though? Not likely, if the Lakers are at their best.

While the Mavs do have the interior presence to match the Lakers huge frontline, they don’t have a strong defender to matchup on Kobe. Kobe showed signs during the season that he may finally be slipping, but a couple of rim-rattling dunks against the Hornets showed he still has a little in the tank. The Mavs have been a team he has toyed with in the past, including one memorable 50 point outing in three quarters, and this could be the series for him to shine.

My pick: Los Angeles in 6

Oklahoma City Thunder v Memphis Grizzlies

Memphis produced a ‘historic’ upset as the fourth No. 8 seed to win through the first round but the result was perhaps not all that stunning. Memphis were in great form at the end of the regular season. With the indomitable inside force of Zach Randolph, and the added defensive toughness of former Celtic Tony Allen and trade-deadline addition Shane Battier, they were the team that you didn’t want to play in the first round and the Spurs drew the short straw.

Duncan and McDyess simply couldn’t contain Z-Bo and Marc Gasol inside, while the Grizzlies perimeter defence was terrific in limiting the Spurs, one of the top 3 point shooting teams in the league during the regular season, to below 30% from outside the arc in the series.

Oklahoma City, however, are a different kettle and are looking more like a championship team with every game they play. They have, perhaps, the player you want most on your side in the playoffs in Kevin Durant. They have a ruthless interior defensive duo in Ibaka and Perkins and a solid bench, particularly with Harden’s scoring punch. And they have Russell Westbrook.

Westbrook is the unknown quantity here. Is he the Pippen to Durant’s Jordan? Or is he a shooting guard playing point guard who is too turnover-prone and too poor an outside shooter? Westbrook’s talent and effort can’t be questioned but his 30-shot game 4, and his 3-for-15 game 5, raised more questions about whether he will be the guy to push this team over the edge or off a cliff.

In this series, regardless, the Thunder should have enough to overcome this scrappy Memphis team.

My pick: Oklahoma City in 5

The Crowd Says:

2011-05-02T06:45:05+00:00

jamesb

Guest


celtics have alot of work to do

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2011-05-01T22:38:15+00:00

mcsimmo

Roar Rookie


Judging after today's game you may be right mushi, looks like my pick for OKC v Memphis is already in peril. Z-Bo is a beast. I would love to see one of these teams make it to the final (mainly because I despise the Lakers).

2011-05-01T22:07:07+00:00

mushi

Guest


I wouldn’t be picking the thunder just yet as I think the series against the Griz is going to be a pretty tight one. With Allen they can put him on Durant and he’s physical enough to force him to fight for openings one on one making it tough to get easy passes to him, and let’s face it Russ isn’t passing to him if there is even the slightest bit of difficulty. Then if Westbrook gets into rhythm you can switch Battier onto Durant and then put allen on Westbrook. Big key for Memphis will be if Randolph is making buckets then I think they are going to be able to frustrate the thunder too much. The Okies weakness is still no inside scorer

2011-05-01T12:21:52+00:00

ohtani's jacket

Guest


Hi Thelma, My family are safe and fine for now. My daughter even cut her first tooth amid all the trouble. I've always wanted to go to a live NBA game, but even watching a playoff game somewhere in the States where one of the teams is playing must be pretty exciting. Enjoy your vacation.

2011-05-01T11:19:03+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Rondo has to fire if the celtics are to get past miami. this could be celtics last tilt for a little while considering the age for the other players in Kevin Garnett (34) , Ray allen (35) and Paul Pierce (33). I'm a celtics fan, but i have a bad feeling, Lebron James may do something special in this series, even though Miami are playing as individuals not as a team. Chicago to beat Atlanta. I agree with mcsimmo, the bulls roster doesn't suggest having the best win loss record in either conference, but they have rose who's in good form. In the west, lakers to beat the mavs, while the thunder, who are my smokey to win the whole thing to beat memphis

2011-05-01T05:51:49+00:00

ThelmaWrites

Guest


Hi OJ! I'm in NBA land. No rugby unless I get a sattelite dish or time my swimming so that a Super 15 is on at the local resort. How in the world did Ilgauskas and Bibby end up at the Heat? Whereas Phil Jackson seems to recruit from left field and end up with inspired choices. I stayed up late to watch (twice) Ron Arttest belt a Piston fan in the bleachers in 2005(?) Seems such a long time ago! When he turned up at Sacramento, I thought, oh-oh, he's going to end up in the wilderness. Then he turns up with the Lakers!!! Hope you and your family are fine.

2011-05-01T05:07:49+00:00

Liam Quinn

Roar Pro


After seeing how well OKC played in the last series, is anyone else starting to think they could get out of the West this year? Everyone knows how close they came to beating the Lakers last year, and they're a much stronger squad this season. I don't think there's a team in the league that would be happy to have to play the Thunder in a seven-game series.

2011-05-01T02:13:15+00:00

Jojo

Guest


What id like to see in the finals West Dallas - Oklahoma East Miami - Bulls :-D

2011-05-01T01:31:13+00:00

katzilla

Roar Guru


If Rondo goes well the Celtics are unstoppable, hes coming into this series with some hot form under his belt. Wade on the other hand........... As much as im loving seeing some of the younger teams go deeper into the playoffs, its looking like a bit of same old same old come finals time. Would love to see the Mavs knock off the Lakers though......

2011-05-01T01:23:17+00:00

ohtani's jacket

Guest


This Celtics/Heat series has ugly written all over it. Expect a lot of close, defence dominated, half court battles with hard fouls and the occasional pushing and shoving with KG in the thick of it all. There's a lot been said about the Perkins trade but the Celtics' first two wins of the season over the Heat were without Perkins, and as good as Perkins is defensively he's been an offensive blackhole for the Thunder. If he'd left the Celtics as a free agent this summer some team would've overpaid for him mightily. The Celtics are the big three and will go as far as they can carry them. I'm surprised KG as stayed as healthy as he has this season. The Celtics' unexpected sweep over the Knicks ought to proof enough that they're a different playoff team from a regular season team. The regular season is for young teams like the Bulls.

2011-05-01T00:52:20+00:00

Swampy

Guest


I was a bit sad seeing the Mavs play well and oust Portland. Blazers lakers would have made for a far more interesting match up. However I will be intrigued to see how thunder grizzlies plays out. Incidentally do people realise this matchup should be a cross country derby? Seattle vs Vancouver. Anyhow, first round not quite as exciting as hoped, maybe the second round will provide the drama we were hoping for... -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download The Roar's iPhone App in the App Store here.

2011-04-30T21:53:00+00:00

Mark Young

Roar Guru


Nice article McSimo, I enjoyed reading this. From the outside looking in, I always marvel how it tends to end up with the Lakers, Bulls and Celtics, even twenty years after Magic, Bird and Jordan.

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