I am with you on Doc. . .I would have fired him over the summer once the team was good and had a chance to win something. But on the players.
I contest the fact that the Big 3 and the Celtics in general have winning playoff experience.
1. Getting to the conference finals once and then losing when you are a star in the NBA in your 30s is *not* winning playoff experience, it means that you have generally been on losing teams. None of them have even been to the finals. The fact that they are old arguably makes it worse. When you are young, everyone seems to say you don't really realize what you are doing and overthink things, etc. But now that the Big 3 are older, with their wisdom comes the fear of losing and what has looked like playoff tightness on the part of the Celtics. And all of this is more true for Doc, who never won a championship as a player and was never even on a great team as a player, and has never won a playoff series as a coach.
2. Role players with rings is different from starters with rings. Especially given how poorly Cassell is playing.
3. Example from Game 4: With about 2:30 left, Garnett reeled off 4 straight points (scoring at 2:40 and 2:02) -- like he had finally realized the game might be at risk. Where was that the whole fourth quarter? A guy like Tim Duncan, with the rings and the experience, would have known to turn it on earlier. I am NOT blaming Garnett for the loss. I am happy to blame Doc. But I think that sequence exemplified the experience gap.
Anyways, point #1 here is what matters. What do you think?
All three of the stars have lead teams to the conference finals.
Cassell has two rings. Posey has one ring. PJ Brown spent most of his career on playoff teams.
The only players that don't have experience winning in the playoffs are the young guys (two of which have stepped up) and the head coach as a head coach.
Do the players have to play better? yes. Do they take some of the blame? Yes.
But the person who can (and should) be replaced if (and that is still a big if) the Celtics lose to the Hawks is Doc.