I have to say, in his postgame he said he and his coaches talked about how to counter Jackson's trap defences, and he made the call to go to shooters all around. I just love that Jackson made the appropriate adjustment (2 games late, thankfully) to just dare Perk and Rondo to shoot (Rondo's line was surprisingly solid, but from watching, you just knew the offense wasn't clicking), and Doc made the great counter move, and his move trumped the great Jackson's coaching. The players kept heart, which says a lot about them and probably a lot about Doc too, so credit has to be spread around, like Roy said, but man, Doc really put the players into a position to be successful.