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Allen said that the difficulty sometimes in minutes allotment is how it counters what the opponent is doing. Sometimes offensively you have to watch the rotation of their guys.

At this point we know our guys and what they're doing. It's just important that you inject those guys in those positions. Foul trouble is a factor But it's hard to say who should play at any particular moment. But Battier is not a player who should be playing at specific moments, he should be getting more run overall. He can switch in pick and roll situations to combat the Spurs' perimeter weapons. He can help down and recover. He can help with rebounds and control key possessions. The Heat need smart players in this series, they're facing one of the smartest teams ever assembled from a basketball standpoint.

Battier spoke to that point Friday. If you're a thinking man or woman, this is your series. When I'm thrown in the fire, make some noise, That's all I can do. What Erik Spoelstra can do is not relegate Battier to a specialist and instead lean on one of the healthier wing reserves he has to make an impact in Game 2. There might not be a good answer for that.

Battier stumbled into it years ago at practice when he shielded the eyes of an unsuspecting teammate. And it worked. So he kept doing it, again and again. Actually, it might have worked a little too well that day. It even caused a little bit of debate among Miami's coaching staff last offseason when Battier joined the team.

As part of the Heat's highly disciplined system, defenders always contest the ball, never the eyes. During the regular season, Battier dabbled between contesting the ball and shielding the eyes as he tried to be in compliance with official Heat policy and integrate himself in the team's system. But in the playoffs, he has gone with the blindfold almost exclusively.

Yes, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra eventually gave in and made a rare exception after seeing the results. His Heat teammates now joke around with Battier about the eye shield. Some are distracted by it. Some are not. If you ask Chris Bosh, he is not one of them.

Believe it or not, we can track these types of things. Here in the playoffs, Battier has guarded 59 shots of the spot-up variety, according to SynergySports, a video-tracking service used by NBA teams. Among players this postseason with at least 40 defended spot-up shots, Battier has allowed the fewest number of points on a per-play basis.

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