LOTS of ideas already expressed in the previous round...
http://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=1300053So, I don't want to repeat myself, the original judges are familiar with our teams in general... the new judges are advised to read the write-ups of the previous round.
On to the specific matchup.
On a lighter note... I see my team having a slight edge due to HBK demolishing DHodgkins's solo players... Malone and co might become overconfident and then WHAM... they are confronted by a coherent TEAM... led by one of the greatest team leaders in the history of basketball. 100% effort and the concept of
team play, that might be a big contrast after their 1st round sweep over a bunch of players
who did beat themselves

.
While my team is more united and focused than ever after a hard-fought series against a really great team... Overcoming KAJ, T-Mac, Allen, and that really well-built team of john (which caused a lot of matchup troubles in addition!) should be a huge boost!
The first thing to come to my mind about HBK's team... is his bench led by KJ. I really like his bench, as I expressed my opinion in their first round thread.
And his starting 5 definitely has bigger
names than mine. BUT. Almost all of that starting 5 consists of players, whose 3-year-peak is not as valuable as their careers as a whole!
- This version of Gilmore (aged 32-34) is well past his prime, he never got All-NBA recognition in the NBA.
- The other two ABA-guys don't have a problem of this caliber, but still... it's over-30 Doc (which is still awesome, a Top5 player definitely).
- Stockton and Malone... did they have a
peak, anyway?

Let's take Stockton for example. He is definitely WAY over Mark Price on any kind of career ranking, but it's 90-92 Stockton vs 92-94 Price... and suddenly, it's much, much, much closer... and a wide open debate! Price and Howard are two players whose "career" value almost exclusively comes from their 3-year-prime... and that's exactly what we are using here.
I feel that HBK's team doesn't challenge mine in the same ugly way john248's team did. My matchup-problems defensively seem to be lesser than in the previous round... first of all: no KAJ this time (thank God!

). In fact, it might be the other way around, and the much more mobile and agile Howard could cause a lot of trouble for the slower (both in movement and in reaction!) Gilmore... I see his team struggling as a whole defensively against my varied and much creative offense led by Bird. More so than john248's team did. Karl Malone is an excellent man-to-man defender of course (but not the best option against Bird), but what I question is HBK's team defense... I could see his team reacting somewhat clumsy and awkwardly when Bird, Ginobili, Price split the defense... Gilmore is not a good help-defender in the middle, he is slow, and Gervin is a lazy defender... a liability. There will be holes, which will be exploited by my team's terrific passing game (and shooting).
Bird tortured Doc's 1981 Sixers in that EPIC ECF (de facto Finals), I can see him wreaking havoc (even by his standards) in this series. Manu might also have a huge offensive series, and I already mentioned Dwight Howard's quickness, which could be exploited with my passing game.
Fast-break is again an excellent option for my team.
Defensively, i already detailed the merits of my team defense. NO KAJ! NO KAJ! Hallelujah!
Individually, Grant is a pretty good defensive match-up against HBK's #1 option... for a variety, Bird could also guard him for some stretches... the other player is on Erving... but again, the key here is great overall team defense. Gervin is an excellent iso-scorer of course, but Manu and ThunderDan would do just fine.
KJ is the Bernard King of HBK's team of course, a 6th man of the year candidate in this league...(alongside King of course). I have a slick, tenacious PG to throw at him... Manu might also try to guard him occasionally. If Laimbeer replaces Gilmore, I can throw in Divac, and let Bill ejected from the game.

There will be some mind-games!
And again, I see a definitive advantage for my team in the clutch. The final minutes of playoff games... Malone is fading... who will score in the tightest of situations? I have Bird.

(And clutch-Manu!)