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As far as lining up defensively goes, I do think the Spurs going "small" and letting Leonard guard the 4-man (Anderson) is a key component in slowing down their P&R attack. Allows Kawhi to play the switch and the Spurs can avoid those cheap fouls fighting over the screen. However, I'm not sure I like the idea of Kawhi on Capela and LMA being stretched all the way out of the paint. Will make it tough to rebound the ball.
The interesting thing is that Pop rarely uses Kawhi at 4 anymore. He seems like the ideal small ball four, but Pop just rarely does it.
One thing that will be interesting to me:
Pop generally doesn't crash the offensive glass, but Houston is poor at defensive rebounding. Will Pop crash to take advantage? I don't think so because he will be too devoted to stopping transition.
Dedmon played poorly against Houston this year, but he did get progressively get better as the year went along.