Shortening the rotation in the playoffs is a must- but yesterday was the perfect situation to insert Tony. First, I think it is better to try and keep the rotations consistent for the backups (unless by pre-planning you want to change it up). So, when Paul exits early for foul trouble, why bring Posey in immediately? It is a perfect time to insert Tony- whose game is more similar to Paul’s, and won’t throw off the style of play. Then you insert Posey when his time comes. Second, when a player is going off in the 4th quarter against decent, but not great defenders, why not counter his play by inserting an above average defender with fresh legs? Tony! Don’t let Tony be your point guard, because he can’t be trusted not to turn the ball over, but let him play the 2-guard even if only for a few minutes- to disrupt the other team’s hot hand- (Joe Johnson). I know Tony plays better with more consistent minutes, but his primary purpose would have been defense- which he could play well even with fewer minutes. Doc has his positives, but I don’t know that situational rotations is one of them.