Dallas spent much of the 2nd half of game one trying to play a zone.They did this because carlyle knows they can't match up and play man defense against the heat when James,Wade and Bosh are on the floor. I've heard a lot of folks say theres no way dallas doesn't rebound in this game and that they need to" make the other players beat them",bibby(lol) Haslem,chalmers. What I don't hear from any of them is who is going to guard James and get the ball out of his hands...Stevenson?he's about 6'5" with a lot of toughness,but thats not the answer. How are they going to get the ball out of James's or wades hands,who will be "locking them down"? Its a lot easier to say on the internet than do on the court. There might not be an answer for James anywhere in the league,but there definately isn't anyone on Dallas who can even slow him down as I see it. I have thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful playoff run the Mav's have had to date,but I feel they don't match up well with the heat. Dallas is 13-3 against the number and Miami is now 10-6. Its time to give James his due,the guy looks ready to take it to another level,the championship one. The two three pointers at the end of the third quarter convinced me. The addition of Haslem has cured their rebounding ills,they have been hell on wheels since he came back in the Bulls series. He made Nowitzke look human ( seven for eighteen) BEFORE he tore a tendon on his non shooting hand. If theres no need to double Nowitzke,the Dallas three point shooters will be contested all night as they were Tuesday. Being the finals,no one is coming out flat,everybody will be hustling and working their asses off defensively,and not allowing cheap baskets in transition. I'm playing the under 187- again(local line). I also feel Miami is the right side and am playing them -4-.They are playing what might likely be their last home game of the year,and I wouldn't be surprised to see an even more convincing victory than game one.(I am four games over .500 for the playoffs,i believe 45-41 is the number) GL

