I think the home court will play a huge part in this, but not because of their fans, but because of the refs. Boston gets an insane amount of calls (even verse the Lakers amazingly, who get the 2nd most amount of calls in the nba) and when they are at home its even worse.
If its a well officiated game, I think we have a shot.
some keys I think are not to be intimidated and keep your composure throughout, which means keeping our turnovers low. I think we need to have our 3s fall, and our bench has to play well, because they rest Pierce, Allen and KG a lot, kinda like how we rest our guys except not quite as much, I think our bench can really take adv. of that when both 2nd units are on the floor, and make it easier for our starters. We also need to make sure the game is withing 8 points halfway through the fourth quarter, and I like our chances with "The Natural" on our team. We also need to continue to play good D, as we have been doing since Greg has been back and Joel has been able to go to the bench, so we can have that D anchor in at all times.
So to sum it all up, I think the keys to the game, from my perspective are...
1. Composure (low turnovers are a part of this)
2. Make your 3 point shots, but don't fall too in love with it
3. Bench play
4. Keep it close (within 8 preferably) at least halfway through the 4th QTR
5. Good, energetic D... no more of this tired, lethargic BS
Wildcard = Refs.
If there is any player I want to see have their best game of the year tomarrow night, its Gregory. I would love for him to go off for another 20+point and 10+rebound game on national TV. Perkins is a very solid defender, and they play amazing team defense, which isn't good for Greg because they will probably have some sort of double team which equals a lot of turnovers for Greg. Greg really needs to keep the ball high, hold it strong, not gather himself so slowly, and get much deeper position so he doesn't have to try and back a player down so long and either turn it over by traveling, gettin' stripped, or an offensive foul.
Go Blazers!