To my eyes Morris didn't look too bad on D, but his decision-making on the offensive end is just so poor. I lost track of the number of times he took a contested shot early in the shot clock which often led to a transition chance. Apparently he hit enough of them or stayed out of the way for his teammates enough that his +/- was decent, but I just get nervous every time he touches the ball.
I think I agree with others that you have to not overplay LeBron, don't get into foul trouble and just hope he tires enough to miss a few threes and challenge their shooters when he kicks it out. They have enough shooters that they're going to have some good games even if well-defended but you give yourself a chance.
Don't forget that Cleveland was pretty meh in the regular season, the Pacers played them basically evenly (the two blowout games were Indy wins), and Toronto had one loss in OT and another on that crazy LBJ shot -- I don't care how good LBJ is, those are coinflips. They're beatable.
I think I agree with others that you have to not overplay LeBron, don't get into foul trouble and just hope he tires enough to miss a few threes and challenge their shooters when he kicks it out. They have enough shooters that they're going to have some good games even if well-defended but you give yourself a chance.
Don't forget that Cleveland was pretty meh in the regular season, the Pacers played them basically evenly (the two blowout games were Indy wins), and Toronto had one loss in OT and another on that crazy LBJ shot -- I don't care how good LBJ is, those are coinflips. They're beatable.