Basically, anytime you succeed in wringing some points out of the defense-only talents of Justise Winslow, it’s a bonus. Those are bonus points. They even get put in a special section of the box score called “bonus points” where all the players who aren’t supposed to score points get their points put. It’s like a section that says “we weren’t expecting to score these points, but we did, so here they are”. That’s where Bismack Biyombo’s points get put too.
So it’s fitting that, at some points of last night’s Heat-Raptors game, Winslow and Biyombo were actually matched up against each other. There’s some serious small ball going on if Winslow is your center, but there’s one thing we can say for sure: such a matchup creates problems. The nature of those problems, and to whom they apply, is still up in the air, but there’s no way two totally different players can be matched up and not create some kind of defensive mismatch or something.
P.S. I’m waiting for the Raptors to lose this series just so I can watch their fans go absolutely crazy. I hope Justise realizes this and tries extra hard in game seven.