Here is a good example of how this IS Doc's fault. With regard to the Davis v. Powe situation, Doc said, according to projo:
" Davis came in late in the first quarter and hit the boards hard, but his fouling hurt the Celts’ big-men rotation. “It’s like a relief pitcher with those two. You ride the hot hand,” said Rivers. “When one gets going, you hope they get going for two, three, four games. It’s Baby’s turn now.”"
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http://www.projo.com/celtics/content/sp_bkn_celticsjournal17_05-17-08_9IA64J7_v16.3a9d813.html)
Riding the hot hand? Is this is the 1980s? Remember Bill James, Moneyball, and the *new* way the Red Sox run their team. Old way -- 0 championships. New way -- 2 championships.
If Doc coached the Red Sox he probably never would have let Okajima pitch the 8th inning last year since he is "supposed" to be a lefty specialist and he never would have let Javy Lopez pitch to righties even though he gets right handed batters out at a higher rate than left handed batters.
See, when you use *data* and longitudinal evidence, like the whole regular season, to make your decisions, you don't end up making manic substitutions in the playoffs. . .