Huge Doc supporter here, everyone knows that I think. I'll support him until the end. Now that doesn't mean that when he screws up I don't call him on it.
Last night, for a bunch more of the Celtics half court offensive than we are used to seeing, Paul Pierce initiated and ran the offense. Rondo was hanging out on the other side of the court. Doc either allows this to happen or purposefully does this for entire games 4-5 times a year and for good portions of games a lot more. I don't know why. Matchups? Not sure.
It happened last night for the first time that for large portions of the time when the starters were in the offensive became Pierce-centric. It is a half court set with a ton less ball movement that takes two players completely out of the offense and usually results in Pierce dribbling on the outside for much of the 24 second clock before going one on one or driving and dishing for an outside shot.
If this is by design, shame on Doc, it's bad. You have a star PG who when running the offense, and I mean running not walking up, and is penetrating and working passes around the, is an efficient deadly offense. If it is not by design, he has to confront his captain and let him know it's not acceptable.
Now did that have anything to do with last night's loss? I don't think so. The perimeter defense on the guards of Atlanta was atrocious, the boxing out on rebounding was equally bad, and the three point shooting, something I have been saying from the beginning that this team relies on too much, was almost as bad as it could get.
Is any of that Doc's fault? Hell know!! Rondo, Eddie, and Ray were all bad defensively on the perimeter. Perk, Wallace, Pierce, Williams, and KG were all terrible on the boards and Pierce, Ray, Sheed and Eddie were all bad shooting from deep. When you entire arsenal of weapons in your regular rotation lays an egg, you're going to lose. Throwing scrubs who's best isn't as good as your rotation players worst, isn't solving any problems except the anger and frustration of the coach and fans who don't like the coach.