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Post by bobheckler Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:28 pm

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MIAMI – Doc Rivers never taught his players to switch on defense until
midway through last season. That’s when his team morphed into one of
the most impenetrable defensive walls in the history of the NBA.



The Celtics wound up making it to the Eastern Conference Finals but lost
to the Miami Heat in seven games. Their staunch, switch-prone defense
was unquestionably the reason why they were on the verge of the NBA
Finals.



“When we started finally teaching to switch last year, we were better
defensively,” Rivers said before Monday’s practice in Miami. “That’s
something we’ve never done. I really didn’t like it (but) the better we
got at it the more I liked it.”



He liked it most against the Heat, because Miami happens to be the one
team in the league that cannot be beaten unless their challenger can
operate defensively while switching. With LeBron James and Dwyane Wade
orchestrating the Heat’s offense, mismatches are all over the floor at
all times. Their eclectic set of skills, coupled with their strength
and speed, allows them to take advantage of nearly any matchup that
comes their way.



The teams that match up best against the Heat are the ones that are deep
with athletes who can defend multiple positions. The Celtics were
surprisingly strong in that area last season once Rivers altered their
defensive principles.



Paul Pierece, Mickael Pietrus and Brandon Bass consistently switched on
3-4 screens when James was handling the ball. Likewise, Rajon Rondo,
Ray Allen, Keyon Dooling and Avery Bradley (in the regular season)
switched on perimeter screens when Wade was handling the ball.



Boston’s formula worked for the majority of the series until the Heat
committed to playing small ball. That decision, as Rivers has said time
and time again, sparked Miami to a title.



“I think Miami has married themselves to going small this year, the
whole year” commented Rivers. “Last year they didn’t do it until we
forced them, basically. And from Game 4 or 5 on, they went small.”



The Celtics are now able to marry themselves to such a lineup as well.
The additions of Jeff Green and Courtney Lee give Rivers the flexibility
to cater his lineup to nearly any situation, particularly against
James, the league’s reigning MVP.



“You just need multiple players to guard him,” Rivers said of James.
“And we have about three or four guys that have a chance to guard him.”



Two of those men are Green and Lee. Green, in particular, is viewed as
the secondary defender on James behind Paul Pierce. Green stands at
6-foot-9 and displayed many flashes of elite athleticism during this
preseason. However, the most important piece to Green’s puzzle is his
continued improvement on the defensive end.



“He’s bought in completely, which is the first step. Now the next step
is all of the little things,” said Rivers, referring to Green’s defense.
“He’s getting better. I mean, he’s really improved from when he was
here the first time.”



Green’s marked improvement is critical to the Celtics’ prospects against
the Heat. He will be involved in switches at several different
positions, likely ranging from shooting guard to power forward. Green
acknowledges that defending James and the Heat is an incredible
challenge, but he and his teammates know how to make things difficult
for the Heat’s top players.



“Just make everything tough for them,” Green said of James and Wade.
“They’re great players, top-five players in this league. And we have to
do it as a team and not allow them to get easy dunks in transition, or
easy layups. We’ve just got to make every shot for them tough.”



The best way to do that is to switch on defense. Rivers and the Celtics
succumbed to that fact last season and it nearly paid off with a trip
to the NBA Finals. Now they’ll bring similar strategy into the 2012-13
season, but with many more defensive weapons in their pocket.




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