Post#6 » by STChaser » Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:29 pm
Should be an interesting game though I'm sure you guys win. Things to look out for:
- Sheed would be most effective against Dalembert if he scores the majority of his points from the perimeter and pulls Sam out of the paint. If Sam is on his game, it could be tough to get points inside. Of course, we have no legit PF outside of a rookie, Jason Smith. Smith, at this point, is an intangible who looks like a solid vet some nights and a rookie others.
- McDyes and Evans should be a nice physical battle inside.
- Though he's not in our starting lineup (though should be by most fans' accounts), Thaddeus Young (the first SF we've had in ages with decent size and reach) should be a nice matchup against Prince. Unless Young's hand is still hurting, I think many Pistons fans will reconsider this kid's upside. Few weeks back, many of the Detroit faithful had his potential much lower than Amir's.
- The Sixers' backcourt is horrid at stopping penetration from many of the faster guards in the league (Chris Paul, Ford, etc.). While RIP is great at moving without the ball, it should be interesting to see if Green, Carney, or Iguodala can slow him down.
- Miller does a nice job on some of the taller guards in this league. Billups versus Miller should be a nice matchup.
- The easiest way to defeat the Sixers if via the 3 point shot. This team is horrible at defending the perimeter. If your long range shots are falling, we're pretty much toast.
- One things not to be fooled by is our starting lineup. It's actually our backups primarily: Carney, Thaddeus, Lou Williams, Sam, Smith) that pose the greatest risk. These guys can run most teams out of the gym. Mo is just starting to play them as a unit and it can be argued that they play better D and are more athletic than our starters. Miller is a savy veteran but he lacks William's speed and ability to get to the line. Evans is great at rebounding but not much else. Anyway, should be an interesting game.
STChaser