Around The League 2/13: Are the Bucks a matchup problem for the Heat?
The Bucks play their typical stingy defense, but the difference between the Bulls and the Bucks is that the Bucks have their three best defenders at the spots that most need guarded against the Heat.
Mbah-a-moute can defend all three positions but in this game he's on Chris Bosh and he's capable of leaving the paint and shutting Bosh down all over the court. Livingston has a lot of length against Wade and Delfino is the right size and competent defensively against LeBron.
Just like the Bulls they have huge advantages offensively at the 1 and 5, the 5 being the most surprising given its Drew Gooden who has seemingly given up his penchant for weird face and neck hair and looks matured on the court. He's having a great season with a 19 PER.
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The answer, 2 quarters later
is no.
LeBron is really working the post turn-around fade. Its almost a automatic.
I just think the Heat are mentally weak
They feel like they can turn it on at any point and some nights they can’t. If they played with the defensive intensity of the Bulls, they would be tough to beat.
Tonight is a definite can.
I feel embarrassed to have even written the post. Maybe Matt will delete it.
by JockstrapNoah on Feb 13, 2012 8:56 PM CST up reply actions
eh fuck the heat anyway.
they still lost to them on their own floor.
DUNK HIS ASS
by obnoxious american on Feb 14, 2012 9:15 AM CST reply actions

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