After Udoka turned the Celtics around with a great coaching performance, many, many posters said, "Yeah, but let's see what he can do in the playoffs because that's a different game.
After two games, Udoka is doing a masterful job in these playoffs. National NBA guys are praising his coaching job this year and especially the past two games.
Maybe, Udoka is just, plain and simple, a great coach, regardless of whether he is white, black or something else. Whether he never had a head coaching job or not. Whether he was player selected and approved or not. Whether it's the regular season or not.
Udoka has done a really nice job making adjustments and outmatching Steve Nash. This video doesn't focus specifically on coaching, but it's a decent breakdown of some of the things the Celtics are doing right and the Nets are doing wrong:
https://youtu.be/AAtTgfjtQUkIme is an excellent coach. That said, I do think that there were some legitimate questions coming into the playoffs:
1. How would the team respond to increased pressure?
2. Would the team play better in close games than it did earlier in the season?
3. With other teams shortening their rotations and playing with more intensity, would the team have the same advantage it had playing balls to the wall since January?
4. Can the team conquer the road in the playoffs?
So far, so good.
That said, perception is fickle. If Marcus takes the shot at the end of Game 1 rather than passing, and he misses, all of a sudden Ime is being targeted as being "overmatched". The narratives -- at least among critics -- would be that the Celtics collapsed in the fourth quarter, Ime didn't have the team ready, and he was stupid for not calling a timeout.