Sunday, May 15th, 2011 at 11:58 am  |  75 responses

Series Preview: Bulls-Heat

And now, for our feature presentation…

by Bryan Crawford / @_BryanCrawford

No matter what happens in the Western Conference between the Dallas Mavericks and the winner of the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Memphis Grizzlies, the Chicago Bulls v. the Miami Heat will be the series that everybody will be paying attention to, and the one that everybody has been waiting for. All year long, no two teams in the NBA have been the subject of such passionate debates from their respected fan bases and dissected down to the 12th man by the “experts.”

The question of who’s really the best team in the East and perhaps the entire League will finally be answered, beginning today, in a battle that should be etched in our collective basketball consciousness forever.

And once the smoke clears and the dust settles, no matter who wins, a new rivalry will almost assuredly be born between these two teams, one that hardcore basketball fans will come to appreciate, enjoy and look forward to for years to come. Simply stated, if you’re not excited about this matchup, then you don’t like basketball.

Point Guard: Derrick Rose v. Mario Chalmers

The Breakdown: The Chicago Bulls wouldn’t even be this far in this position if it weren’t for the play of Rose. He’s taken up a lot of the offensive slack due to the inconsistency of his teammates for two consecutive series now. Hopefully he won’t be tasked to have to try and do the same three straight times  as the Heat just aren’t the kind of squad that you can do something like that against. Mario Chalmers should get the start in this series as Mike Bibby is just too long in the tooth to try and hang with DRose. Unlike Darren Collison and Jeff Teague before him, Chalmers is more jump shooter than player who penetrates and attacks the basket on every play. This should give Rose an easier time on defense than he’s had in the previous two series. Rose will also have an advantage over his counterpart if he doesn’t try and settle for the outside shot and instead just relentlessly attacks inside the paint. That’s not to say that he shouldn’t shoot from distance, but he has a definite physical and athletic advantage over Mario Chalmers. Chicago should look to exploit that on every possession.

Advantage: Bulls

Shooting Guard: Keith Bogans v. Dwyane Wade

The Breakdown: Bogans is a very capable defender with good size and lateral quickness to make it difficult for anybody that he’s guarding. But Dwyane Wade isn’t just anybody and Bogans is going to have his hands full with this matchup. Wade’s game, mostly predicated on slashing to the basket, is going to have Bogans expending a lot of energy on the defensive side of the ball. He’s not going to be able to stop Wade, but he can make him work for everything that he gets and when facing such an elite offensive talent like that, there’s really nothing else you can do.

Advantage: Heat

Small Forward: Luol Deng v. LeBron James

The Breakdown: Deng has been playing great man-to-man defense all year, but like Bogans, he’s going to have his hands full with LeBron. Historically though, Deng has always seemed to match up very well with LBJ. Sure Bron is going to get his numbers, but if the regular season is any indicator, Deng will too. An increased defensive focus on Rose is going to leave Luol with plenty of wide open shots and driving lanes to the basket. All he has to do is take advantage of those opportunities and make the shots. From a pure talent and ability perspective this is a one-sided matchup, but don’t count out Deng who has consistently risen to the occasion when the pressure is the highest and who always seems to play well against Miami.

Advantage: Heat

Power Forward: Carlos Boozer v. Chris Bosh

The Breakdown: Both Bulls fans and Heat fans have to wonder which player will show up in this series. Will it be the guys who were paid handsomely last summer because of their ability to drop 20 and 10′s nightly, or the ones who have seemed to put up far less impressive stat lines in these Playoffs? Boozer has struggled mightily through the first two rounds so far, but in Games 5 and 6 against the Atlanta Hawks (Game 6 especially), he looked like the legitimate second option that Chicago needs him to be in order to take the offensive load from the shoulders of their young star. Bosh has been quietly solid for the Heat this postseason against the Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics, but he’s had a few games where he’s looked awful too. Both are jump shooting bigs but Boozer has the physical advantage that he absolutely must take advantage of as the smaller Bosh has a tendency to shrink when things get physical. This will be one of three key matchups in determining the outcome of this series.

Advantage: Push

Center: Joakim Noah vs Joel Anthony

The Breakdown: Both of these players are hustle, energy and effort guys. But make no mistake, Joakim Noah is the better player and it’s not even close. Anthony looked good against the Celtics—especially  on defense—due to Boston’s lack of size on the interior, but that won’t be the case against Chicago. Noah is better in all facets of the game and should dominate this matchup with no problem. The issue however with Joakim has been consistency so far in these Playoffs, but make no mistake about it, he wants to beat the Miami Heat really bad so expect him to come out fired up for every game. This is the second matchup that will play a key role in this series.

Advantage: Bulls

Bench: Bulls vs Heat

The Breakdown: The combination of James, Wade and Bosh has carried Miami this far in the Playoffs. But against a good defensive team like the Bulls, the Heat will have to get some sort of consistent production from their bench to offset one or perhaps even two of their stars struggling on any given night. In 10 Playoff games so far, the Heat have had a bench player score in double figures three times—once against the Sixers and twice against the Celtics. The Bulls have gotten double figure scoring nights from the bench in six of their 11 postseason contests. While Chicago’s reserves have yet to play to the level that their capable of, from a pure talent perspective, they still hold a huge advantage over Miami at just about every position. Moreso than the aforementioned PF and C matchups, bench play will be the determining factor in whether or not Chicago can advance to the NBA Finals.

Advantage: Bulls

Series Prediction: The Heat have been on a roll and after dispatching the Celtics in 5 games, most have looked right past the Bulls and contend that Miami is now a lock to hoist the Larry O’Brien trophy in about a month. But in the words of Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, fans in Chicago have said “Hold on playa!” to those thinking the Heat are just going to dominate what many consider to be yet another inferior opponent. Chicago has been plagued by criticisms in their first and second round matchups with the Pacers and the Hawks, but the Bulls have been true to themselves and have been playing the same way all year. They haven’t dominated anybody, they’ve won ugly. It’s just the collective eyes of the basketball world have been so fixated on the Heat all season that they haven’t been paying attention to the Bulls and they think that Chicago is just a one man show. They’re not. The Bulls are for real and more than any other team that the Heat has faced so far, Chicago poses the most problems and are a legitimate and real threat to Miami’s “perceived” dominance. If the Heat wins this series, it certainly won’t be easy. But I don’t think they will…

Bulls win 4-3.

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  • http://bulls.com airs

    HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
    expect the obnoxiousness to multiply by 10 with every bulls win.
    especially if they win by 21 POINTS.
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • http://www.nba.com/celtics Byebye

    Hostra is dumb

  • http://www.nba.com/celtics Byebye

    They paid so much attention to rose that everybody else killed them

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    I remember this weekend a Heat told me Chalmers was gonna shut D.Rose down…..

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    *Heat fan

  • http://www.nba.com/celtics Byebye

    Forget rose Gibson and deng

  • http://www.bulls.com. Rigo Gonzalez

    Byebye you look like a genius now!!
    Not.
    What the f*ck I tell you about the Bulls bench?
    Outscored Miami’s 28 to 15 and absolutely D’d the HELL outta Miami .
    What the f*ck I tell you about Noah?
    9 points, 14 rebounds and 2 blocks.
    Boozer?
    14 and 9.
    And you keep asking who on the Bulls bench are the Heat gonna fear?
    TAJ GIBSON!!!
    Try to spin that idiotic comment of yours from this morning any way you want, that sh*t was stupid.
    And you know it.

  • http://www.slamonline.com melvin ely

    Of course, it HAD to be Spoelstra’s fault that Wade and Bron shot for a combined 12/32 with 8 TO’s. Also his fault that they got decimated on the Off rebs (6-19) and bench pts(15-28). I wonder when it stops being the coaches’ fault and starts being the players’, or at least the team’s.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    It’s kinda funny that Chris Bosh had more points than Lebron

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    Oh, and MUBWAR -
    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
    BTW, still picking Bulls in 7.
    Wade Bosh and James are too damn good for this to be a cakewalk.

  • http://slamonline.com zoom

    Don’t expect Wade and Lebron to play like this next game.

  • http://slamonline.com Tae

    Lakers fan to tha heart, but wow! Great win Bulls. Playin great on both ends of tha floor. Way to contain Lebron n Wade

  • http://www.slamonline.com melvin ely

    co-sign zoom. Great statement win from Chicago (and I am loving Taj more and more with every play), but the glaring point against Miami coming in to the ECF was whether or not Bosh shows up, or which one will for that matter. This game, Chris showed an aggressiveness leagues of Miami fans were pining for; it just so happenned that Wade and Bron were pretty much shut down by this Chicago defense. If Bosh continues his play, and Bron and Wade finally do wake up, the next game is going to be fun to watch (not that this one wasn’t, but close games are generally funner).

  • bull22

    without calling out names, i still remember how some so called chicago fans making JACKARSE comments about how the bulls would not make it this far, and boozer this, and not enough offense, blah blah. no one saw what the bulls did tonight coming, series is not over but this BULLS team has HEART! GO BULLS!!

  • http://www.bulls.com. Rigo Gonzalez

    One more thing.
    Byebye’s a Celtics fan? I see that’s what clicking on your name leads to.
    Yo, just cause the Heat whooped your C’s in convincing fashion don’t mean they were gonna come out and do the same thing against the Bulls, feel me?
    Oh, and when LeBron was celebrating that second round win over the Celtics, he forgot about one thing – his TRUE tormentor the last couple of seasons was TOM THIBODEAU!!

  • http://www.bulls.com. Rigo Gonzalez

    AAAANNNNNDDDD finally…
    @Mars – you can keep them broomsticks, playa.
    Thanks for playing.

  • Irfan

    Great win Bulls!
    They outhustled, outcoached, outplayed the Heat once they passed the first quarter. Taj Gibson was very impressive, even some rebounds he grabbed could have been highlights! And of course, this poster on D-Wade, this fast-as-Rose putback dunk, were dope.
    Of course the series will last long, but if Game 1 is any indication, the PF position (starting five) has got an edge for the Heat because Boozer is just not trying enough, not pushing Bosh hard. But the SF position is not that much of a disadvantage for the Bulls, as I thought before it began, because Luol is playing really well right now both defensively and offensively. LeBron is way better in the open court but on a set offense or defense, he isn’t, 2-time-MVP or not.
    As for the guard position, D-Wade played well but not enough, he didn’t dominate his opponent as much as D-Rose dominated his.
    The bench made a big difference, SLAM had it right.

    Hope Bulls win in 6!

  • Irfan

    I forgot: a big difference was defense-wise the fact that on any rotation the Bulls can still defend because their bigs are very agile and quick. Well, Asik & Boozer aren’t really but Noah & Gibson defended Wade & James efficiently on various occasions. On the other side, no big can check D-Rose and I’m not sure they can check the 2-guard or Deng. So the Heat can’t rotate on pick & roll situation, it’s annoying for them.
    Being a Lakers fan, I know how it feels! :-(

  • Mike From Spain

    uhmm… I never thought it would be like this, the Bulls by 21… If I may say so, whoever said the Heat would sweep the Bulls or win in 5 looks slightly misguided now.

  • Papou

    lol @ all the internet experts

  • http://Slamonline.com Datkid

    People call chicago’s bench/supporting cast inconsistent for a reason. Some times they play well. The heat’ll see y’all on wed. Don’t get to excited rose swallowers…they need 3more games

  • Unknown Celtic

    Thibs is an excellent defensive coach and he was the man who drew up the plays to make james quit last season and he will make him quit again this season…

    James will once again be exposed as hype…Its only Wade is versatile enough to cause any problems.

    Bulls will win in 5 barring any major injuries to their squad… Their depth will wear out the heat and grind them into dust…

  • leo

    Haha, all you who posted that the Bulls would be dominated; How you like us now?

  • frans

    miami SKEET

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Hello jackasses.

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