OAKLAND, Calif. -- Ross Detwiler had a nightmare season in 2015, going a combined 1-5 with a 7.25 ERA for the Texas Rangers and Atlanta Braves, and this year he made seven relief appearances for the Cleveland Indians before being sent to Triple-A Columbus.Detwilers baseball career was in a tailspin, but he has been on an upswing ever since a trade to the Oakland As on July 17.Detwiler went 4-0 in with a 3.86 ERA in four games, including three starts, for Triple-A Nashville. He will be recalled Wednesday to start for the As against the Baltimore Orioles and Yovani Gallardo.Its been kind of a journey this year, but I kind of found a new love for the game a bit once I got to this organization, Detwiler said Tuesday before the Athletics 2-1 victory against Baltimore. Ive had fun and Ive been successful so Im really excited to get the opportunity up here.Everybody in Nashville is just loose and had fun. I wouldnt say it was a chore before, but you just went to the field and it was a job. And now its fun and theyre winning a lot down there. Its a good team and a good group of guys. It kind of says a lot about the organization.Detwiler has appeared in 180 major league games over nine seasons with 76 starts. He has made only seven big-league starts over the past three seasons, but he has spent most of this season at Triple-A as a starter, his preferred role.As a reliever you just dont really know when youre throwing, Detwiler said. Im a person thats always kind of had my own routine. Relieving was tough for me. Once I started again, I got back on a routine. I felt good about it. I was able to carry the routine over once I got traded over here. Its been working for me so Im going to stick with it.Gallardo (4-3) will make his 15th start of the season. Hes coming off a solid outing Friday in a 7-5 victory against the Chicago White Sox. Gallardo allowed two runs on seven hits over six innings. He struck out three and walked one.Yovanis a professional, Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. None of us are what we were at 24, 25, but hes a guy that knows how to pitch. Once he got through some of the physical problems he had, he has really kept us engaged in the competitive part of the game, and thats really what you ask from starters in the American League.Gallardo went 13-11 with a 3.42 ERA last season for Texas before coming to Baltimore in a Jan. 19 trade. Before that, he went 89-64 with a 3.69 ERA from 2007-2014 for Milwaukee.The As won the first two games in the series. They beat the powerful Orioles 3-2 on Monday night when Kendall Graveman allowed one run over seven innings. Then on Tuesday night, Zach Neal moved from the bullpen to the rotation and gave up one run on two hits over 5 1/3 innings.Detwiler is 0-2 with a 5.09 ERA in seven career appearances, including four starts, against Baltimore. 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Duncan and Splitter will control the paint and limit second chance opportunities. Which will also present similar problems on the defensive end for the Heat, aside from the Birdman (Birdman), Miami doesnt have anyone who can block or alter shots. Will Strickland: No, not in the same way. Splitter is no Roy Hibbert, The Great Tim Duncan, even at 37, is a problem for anyone and Spurs backup bigs Matt Bonner and the little-used Boris Diaw are slightly more rounded than Indianas Tyler Hansbrough and Ian Mahinmi. Mitch Ward:The frontline will be an advantage for the Spurs like it was for the Pacers but not to the same degree. Roy Hibbert was a beast in the middle and Tiago Splitter simply isnt that type of player. That said, Tim Duncan and Splitter should still control the paint and be a problem for Miamis "bigs" both offensively and defensively. Josh Lewenberg: The easy answer; no. Indiana boasts the most physically punishing frontcourt in the NBA (maybe second most, behind Memphis). San Antonio should go small more often and while the Pacers owned the glass on both ends, the Spurs are the leagues worst offensive rebounding team. The challenge for Miami will be defending the Duncan-Splitter pairing until the Spurs do go small off the bench. Its taken three years together but those two have developed a nice chemistry working out of the post. The Heat may not be able to get away with Battier or LeBron at the four for prolonged periods against that duo which means Bosh and Haslem will have to play big. It could also mean more BIRDMAN. Meghan McPeak: Yes, but not to the same extent that Hibbert/ West did. Tim Duncan and Tiago Splitter are a different kind of frontline. Both are very fundamental and know what theyre put on the floor to do. In the sense of Hibbert/ West, they balanced each other out because the strength and power of West counteracted Hibberts fundamental type of play. Duncan/ Splitter have their ability to be powerful, but both are post up, jump shot, rebound/put back type of players, which allows Bosh/ Haslem to stay at home more than they could against the Pacers. I think the San Antonio big men will give Miami problems, but not like Indianas did. 2. What should the Spurs do to try and slow LeBron James? Watson: They cant. They can try to keep the ball out of his hands and slow down his teammates. The rest of the Heat are the real problem and if Bosh and Wade are inconsistent as they were last series, it will be an easier go for the Spurs. LeBron can score 50, but his ability to pass and find his teammates, is what makes him unstoppable. If his teammates arent finishing, there is only some much he can do. However, it doesnt take Popovich to figure that out and I am sure he will come with more stratagems than that. Strickland: Kidnap him. Ward: LeBron is going to get his. You simply cannot contain him at this point. For the Spurs its going to be a matter of limiting the damage and not letting James win games by himself. Kawhi Leonard is going to have to be at his very best first denying LeBron the ball, and then making him work for everything he gets once he has it, especially on drives. And Leonard is going to beed plenty of help, so the rest of the Spurs are going to have make sure they know where Miamis shooters are at all times and make sure their help rotations and close-outs are sound and fast. Lewenberg: Pray. It simply cannot be done. Not consistently, in a best-of-seven series anyway. The Spurs employ a more than capable wing defender by the name of Kawhi Leonard. The sophomore has only faced LeBron once but he possesses the combination of strength, quickness and awareness required to spar with the King. Like Paul George before him, Leonard should have some success to go along with his fair share of “learning experiences” but in the end itll have to be a group effort. The “easier said than done” method applies here. Keep him out of the lane, make him a jump shooter, challenge him on defence, and pray. Good luck. McPeak: Trying to slow LeBron James? I have a better chance at winning the lottery! Given the fact the Spurs dont have a defender like Paul George or James clone to defend against him, the only way I see him being slowed down is with double teams. That being said the rest is left up to the rotation of the Spurs defence. Know where Allen, Miller (if he gets on the floor), Battier (if he could hit a shot), even Bosh are, and disallow Wade on a back door cut. Put a body on Chris Andersen because we all know he will do one thing, and does it well - CRASH THE BOARDS. But slowing down James is a game plan in itself, if slowing him down even possible at this point - I dont really think so. 3. What should the Heat do to try and slow Tony Parker? Watson:They cant. Throwing LeBron at him for spells will work, but thats not a strategy that you can take advantage of for the entire game. Parker is unstoppable, scores yet still creates for his team. Miamis guards had enough trouble with Nate Robinson, they have their hands full with Parker screaming "mon dieu!" Strickland: The Obvious: put LeBron on him when situation warrants. The not-so obvious: sit Brent Barrys ex-wife, Eva Longoria, Drake and Chris Brown next to the Spurs bench for the first two games in Miami. Ward: Putting LeBron on him for short stretches can work but that isnt a long-term sollution.ddddddddddddThe Heat are likely going to have to throw a variety of double teams at Parker and be very mindful of their rotations so he cant pick them apart with his driving and dishing. Much like LeBron, Parker is going to get his in the series so for Miami it will be a matter of limiting the damage and making him work for everything. Lewenberg: Defending Parker will be Miamis biggest challenge in the series. Hands down. It will require an “all hands on deck” approach with some trial and error. The Heat have tried to blitz Parker in the past, sending two defenders to trap him coming off the pick-and-roll, their general strategy against most primary ball handlers. This is a calculated risk against a savvy vet like Parker and could backfire as a result of San Antonios excellent spacing and pristine ball movement. LeBron has the quickness and know-how to guard Parker on occasion but the primary responsibility lies with Mario Chalmers. Again I say, good luck. McPeak: I would say the same thing goes for Tony Parker - double teams, try and get the ball out of his hands and make someone else run the offence. Unless the Heat put James on Parker, there really isnt a guard that can handle Parker. We may see multiple defenders on him, Cole, Chalmers, James (down the stretch), and Wade. However, the Heat will need to rotate well defensively to find the shooters for the Spurs (Ginobili, Bonner, Green), because once Parker gets in the lane, its feeding time for his shooters, and himself. I think both Gregg Popovich and Erik Spoelstra will look at doubling James/ Parker to force other players to make things happen. 4. Which role player will have the biggest impact on this series? Watson: For Miami: Mike Miller has been resting all season for this moment. We saw what he did last year and got glimpses in the last series. His ability to make the big three and scrap and dig is something the Heat sorely lack. For San Antonio: Tiago Splitter is long, efficient and plays within himself. His size will bother Bosh and his discipline will bother Andersen. Hes a perfect compliment and bail out for Duncan to find when double teamed. Strickland: I could see Matt Bonner, Ray Allen, Shane Battier, Chris Andersen all having impact in this Finals. But how Tiago Splitter plays is key to how the Spurs deals with Miami. San Antonio going small wont be the way to beat The Heat. Improvement and team trust in Splitter matters. Ward: Kawhi Leonard. Its going to be on him to at least bother LeBron defensively and keep him from single-handdedly winning the series. He will also be key to the Spurs offence in the series as hell be looked to to knock down his open shots and get into the lane whenever he can. The pressure is on the second-year Spur. Lewenberg: The two names I mentioned above, Leonard and Chalmers will be tasked with guarding – at least primarily – the two best players in this series. Its impossible to shut James and Parker down in a best-of-seven series. Its extremely difficult to slow them down for any significant length of time. Neither can be approached with a one-on-one mentality. With that said, Leonard and Chalmers will each be crucial in ensuring that the superstar theyre each matched up with doesnt go superhuman and win this series single handedly. McPeak: Heat - Im going with Udonis Haslem, who is averaging 6 points per game in the playoffs. Coming off a rough offensive outing against the Pacers, I think he will have a great series, and play more like the Haslem were used to seeing. Spurs - Kawhi Leonard in the playoffs has averaged 14 points and against the Heat this season he averaged 17 points. He tends to play very well in big games against the big teams, and I think this will be a series that he puts his imprint on. 5. Who will win the title? Watson: Miami in 6. To be the champs, you have to beat the champs, and the best player in the league "has lost enough." Strickland: Heat in 7. Ward: Heat in 7. The Spurs have the players , the coaching and the experience to bother the Heat. They will win some games. And if Dwyane Wades knee continues to trouble him and Chris Bosh struggles then the Spurs actually have a chance to take it. However, this series will likely be decided by the best player in the game, and at this point, its just too hard to bet against LeBron. Lewenberg: Heat in 7. This has all the makings of a long, hard-fought series filled with future Hall of Famers and compelling storylines. The Spurs are the underdogs and theyre cool with that. Theyve embraced that role before. For the Heat, the biggest factor will be the health of Wade and Bosh. If they were at full capacity this series could be over in five or six games. Its hard to know what we can expect from them but we do know what to expect from LeBron. Hes the best player in this series. Hes the best player on the planet. Despite the other uncertainties, thats tough to bet against. McPeak: Who will win... (cue "you can hate me now" NAS ft. Puff Daddy).. Spurs in 6. I feel like the style of play the Popovich runs is too fundamental, and the tempo they run it at is not favourable to Miami. Yes, Miami plays an uptempo run and gun style, but weve seen glimpses of the Spurs doing that in the West, so they have the ability, but not for 48 minutes. The Spurs have the pieces of the puzzle they need to win and theyve shown it throughout their run to the Finals, if they can take what the Pacers did, and force everyone outside of James to beat them, they have a very good shot at winning. So yes.. Spurs in 6. The Five-Man Weave contributors are TSN Radio 1050 Raptors reporter Josh Lewenberg (@JLew1050), Duane Watson (@sweetswatson) and Will Strickland (@WallStrizzle1) from TSN Radio 1050s 1-on-1 with Will and Duane, TSN.ca NBA Editor Mitch Ward (@jmitchw) and North Pole Hoops writer and occasional 1-on-1 guest host Meghan McPeak (@meghanmcpeak) ' ' '