Yes, it's in "the crib." But they still have to do it on the floor. A few thoughts:
1) I'd start Baynes and Morris, and bring Tatum off the bench as instant offense. This would put Baynes on Thompson, keep Morris on LeBron, and create the favorable Horford on Love matchup. My only concern would be Tatum's psyche -- I'd tell him he was playing 30+ minutes, that he is closing the game, and that we are expecting him to score when he's out there.
2) Smart on LeBron worked surprisingly well last night given the size disparity. I'd try that in stretches, not only at the end of the game, but also earlier if LeBron starts to get rolling. We need someone to match his physicality, and Smart can be that guy.
3) Everyone is saying this but it's true -- they don't need to switch every screen. Some of those are pretty weak-ass screens, anyway. Especially with Rozier.
4) Pressing also seemed to have a little success in stretches last night, especially when Rozier and Smart are out there simultaneously. But a limited weapon b/c they are only playing 7 1/2 guys.
5) Close with Smart, Brown, Morris, Tatum, Horford, as I think they did last night. Fully switchable. Consider more minutes for Baynes if they continue to get beat on the glass.
Other than that, keep their composure, have the crowd bring it, and pray to the Leprechauns.
Agree/disagree? Other adjustments?