You know I am going in for a job review with my manager soon and I sure hope that he tells me that I am doing ADEQUATE and do my job FAIRLY WELL. That is sure glowing praise.
If you finally performed your job for one day at the level that was expected of you, and you finally implemented basic and obvious changes that the general public had been dropping in your "Complaints" box for weeks, I wouldn't expect your boss to be too enthused, no.
I'm not complaining. Doc did fine. He implemented the changes that he should have made two weeks ago. He deserves credit for finally recognizing what so many of us have for weeks. He didn't sabotage his team by going to some odd rotation, and he finally played Eddie and Pierce some at off-guard, which people have been harping on since Ray started to slump. Doc -- the professional -- finally recognized the very obvious deficiencies that many of the amateurs on here have noted for quite some time. Kudos to him.
(And, he did make rotation mistakes tonight, and the decision not to double team Lebron hurt the team, as the announcers -- the former player and former coach -- pointed out numerous times. I'm not going to harp on the deficiencies, though. We won, and overall, the mistakes didn't really impede the team. No coach is going to coach a perfect game. However, I'm also not going to think he was overly special tonight, when he wasn't.)