In general this is not going to be a tightly-called series like Boston-Heat because it'll be up and down, fast-moving basketball.
Well, until the fourth when the Heat seize up, LeBron camps out by the half court line, and they try to run their "offense" off an isolation with seven seconds to go on the clock.
Last game made me semi-rage over LeBron's backing up to the half-court line on every possession. He'll get the ball inside the three point line, and back out to the logo at center court to size up his man. It's insufferable. If he doesn't do that, it doesn't change the defense he faces in anyway because he's the most unstoppable player in the league in terms of speed, size and ability to drive. All he's doing is adding two steps he has to take, and giving the defense more time to collapse on him.
I really don't know who to blame over not breaking him of this. I consider it worse than any of the concerns over whether he has a post game.
Game Six when he terrorized Boston he did none of this, he operated far closer in and they couldn't do anything.