I will give Ray this. I don't know if you can say it of Doc in Orlando or even his first few years in Boston but when the Big 3 arrived, Doc created a very hierarchical culture with the Celtics. There were the main guys (KG, Pierce, Ray) and then there was everybody else. That's different than what you see with Pop in San Antonio or Thibs with the Bulls. In addition, Doc always treated Ray like his binky. Ray was the guy who Doc always left on the floor over Pierce and KG when the bench would come in. So I can sort of understand why he took his demotion below Rondo and then losing his starting spot to Avery so hard. That still doesn't excuse his whining.
And while I'd agree that Doc's offense has had some serious problems, Ray was one of the reasons for it. In his last 2 to 3 years in Boston, Ray really started to lose his ability to get separation from his defender, either individually or running off screens. Yet Doc continued to call those plays for Ray.
Mike