I updated my table with the stats for G3, to see if there was evidence that a) Joe and the team changed their strategy and b) whether their execution improved:

The data doesn't suggest any definitive change in strategy - they still took nearly 50% of their total shots in 3s, though in Game 1 that was 61% and in Game 2 that was 43%. Over the course of the season they averaged 48 3s a game on 90 total shots which is 53%, so if anything their volumes of 3s they've taken have dropped in G2 and G3, which suggests that G1 was the outlier. In Game 2 we scored more PITP and pts off turnovers than in Game 3, which can be explained by them hitting more 3s.
What the data doesn't show is some of the things that Joe did to avoid his immediate termination for the Cs' abysmal performances in G1 and G2: 1) he played PP 34 mins in G3, vs 21min in G1 and 24min in G3; b) they utilized KP better - knowing he wasn't at his best they used him mainly as a rim protector and to draw fouls under the basket and as a decoy within the flow of the game, rather than trying to go out of their way to work him into the game. I know we all love the timeout as one of the main metrics for determining a coach's effectiveness in managing the game and he did a better job of that too.
But the biggest difference was the players' execution. They shot 50% from 3, and they showed better judgment in the 3s they shot. They took care of the ball better, other than in the first quarter, and they didn't show panic when NY went on that 8-0 run in the 4th. They made plays and took care of business even when they were leading by 20.
Obviously Joe did some things right this time, but from looking at the data this series will be won and lost not necessarily by Joe - he will influence it, for sure - but by the players. If they make shots and don't turn the ball over, they will win and we will be happy. If they miss shots and turn the ball over, they will lose and we will be mad. As Doc said via BGL above, make miss league

BTW, because we take more 3s than other teams, and 3s tend to miss more, other teams' fans will happier at least 50% of time during the game, while we will be madder about 65% of the time. But it's who is happier at the end of the game that counts
