There's something that Doc should address... Specifically, Rondo's decision making in end-of-clock situations. More specifically, he's terrible.
I don't know how many times I've seen this play in those situations: Rondo about 18 feet from the hoop, dribbling a couple of times in between his legs and then pulling up for a jumper as the clock expires. CLANG. This just isn't his game, for every one time he makes it there's five that he doesn't.
I don't know why he does this. Maybe Doc gives him the ball, tells him to make something happen, and that's the only thing that Rondo can think of in the situation. Maybe he panics and forgets about the other four guys on his team. Maybe he's hearing the SportsCenter tone in his head and wants to be the hero. It doesn't really matter though.
All that really matters is that Doc grills him about this. We had the ball down one at the end of the game and a player who had already poured in 51 POINTS on the night. So Rondo takes the ball on the wing and tries a turnaround jumper over a bigger player. Rose will get all the credit for a game-saving block, but really this was just a dumb play. If Rondo is going to go for game, it needs to be going to the hole. Plays like this have irritated me before, but they haven't cost us the game - until now. Given the variables - Rondo's lack of success on that type of move, Rondo's bad shooting night and Ray's out-of-his-mind night - I would have been rather happy with Ray hoisting one from 35 feet, certainly happier than I was with what Rondo did.