If someone can convince me that Brad did a good job this series (or against Toronto) I'll give them a bunch of TPs. If you can convince me that his substitution patterns in game 6 were good ones, I'll give you TPs until my mouse breaks.
Personally I can't recall a time where Brad made dumber personnel decisions than this game. After the failed experiment with Kanter in the 1st quarter, not only did he stick with Kanter too long thereby allowing Miami a ton of wide-open 3's (including his matchup Iguodala), he went back to Kanter again later in the half only to end up with the same poor results. We were getting obliterated with him on the floor. He really should have went to GWill with the way that Iggy was playing pick and pop. That's elementary level stuff right there that even a half-knowledgeable fan can recognize. The decision to sub GWill in the 2nd half was far, far too late. When Iggy was subbed in in the 3rd quarter, Brad stuck with Theis for an inexplicable reason. Iggy went on quickly to make a 3 pointer. Also Why he went back to Theis in the 4th - which was the turning point in the game - is beyond me. I thought Timelord gave us solid minutes in the 1st half despite some mistakes. We played solid ball with him on the court. If anything I'll say that Brad's rotational mismanagement was the primary reason we lost this game.
Brad did a poor job last year too. He even said so himself. That's two years in a row of doing a poor job in the playoffs with an immensely talented squad. His teams always seem to have a weakness that he cannot seem to fix. This series it was executing in the 4th quarter (and bad 3rd quarters, too). Game 5 aside these two problems killed us. I don't count game 2 because we played like crap in the 4th even if we won it by 2 points.
Find an adequate replacement and I'll be glad to see Stevens go. I'm tired of watching his poor coaching decisions. Unfortunately the current selection is really unappealing, so if he's here next year I won't complain too much.