While we are here, while I agree that PJ Brown played very well initially when given the opportunity, lately he has not been quite as solid.
Game 1 v. Detroit: 17:59 minutes/4 pts (2-3 FG, 0-1 FT)/1 ORbnd/1 DRbnd/2 Assists/1 Block/2 PF
Game 2: 18:35 minutes/4 points (2-2 FG, 0-0 FT)/1 ORbnd/1 DRbnd/2 Assists
Game 3: 21:19 minutes/4 points (1-4 FG, 2-2 FT)/2 ORbnd/2 DRbnd/ 0 Assists/1 Block/2 PF
Game 4: 16:33 minutes/4 points (0-0 FG, 4-4 FT/0 ORbnd/3 DRbnd/ 2 Turnovers/2PF
My point is not that Powe deserves all of Brown's minutes. My point is just that it is not like Brown is lighting things up. I think we may have a bit of a warm-fuzzy feeling about him from his contributions in the Cleveland series. But even in that series, besides Game 4 and Game 7, he didn't have a great series.
Furthermore, even given Brown's performance, Powe's PER in the playoffs is still higher (Ranked 87th v. 102nd for Brown and 117th for Davis -- ironically, Ray Allen is 90th).
There was some discussion in the Cleveland and Atlanta series about how, in some ways, Doc has coached really conservatively. Actually, that's probably the wrong phrase. But basically, if you play the veterans and it doesn't work out, you can always say you went with experience, etc., etc.