If KG and Pierce both return, which really seems unlikely but if they do, I'd like to see a different coach. I'm harsh on Doc but it's not so much that he's a horrible coach, I'm not sure if he is or isn't (I'm absolutely sure he's not a great coach) but I'd like to see a coach with a different take on things. One thing that really bugs me is how this team throws so many picks aimlessly, one after another even when it's not desirable or necessary.
Take for example the play at the end of regulation in game 4 when Pierce had Kidd on him. Instead of just taking Kidd in isolation for the game, they drew up a play so Chandler got switched onto to Pierce. They already had the best match up they could want and instead, they intentionally set it up so Pierce had to shoot over a much bigger guy from long-2 range. Who does that? They did the same thing against the Spurs a few years back in the Garden, needlessly playing a pick so Pierce had to shoot over Duncan.
It's just things like that, along with all the long-2s, the slow pace, the disregard over offensive rebounds and the bigs almost never rolling to the rim. When Bass was a Mav, he rolled to the basket plenty and was effective at it. Why did he have to pick and pop EVERY TIME? The Celtics don't play like any other team. They spit at the importance of offensive rebounds, they play pick and pop about 90 percent of the time and they have ballhandlers looking to score off picks less than any team. Hopefully a new coach will bring more variety.
The play they've run the most has to be a high screen where the ballhandler drives to the rim and sets up a 15 foot shot on the opposite baseline for a big. That's their signature play, a 15 foot jump shot where at least three things had to synchronize. It's a lot of action for such an uninspiring shot. Teams set up 15 foot jumpers for their bigs a lot but no team puts more effort into it. That's the Celtics, a lot of picks, pretty good ball movement and for what?