This is definitely a bad time for this post. Tony was absolutely horrible last night. He gave them very little positive, but piled on the negative. Now, it was one bad game after 3 decent ones (they weren't nearly as good as some people make it seem...I think there were just low expectations), so I am going to lay off him a bit. But I think Doc had plenty of reason to bench Tony last night, based on his play, and his history of not being able to turn from "bad tony" into "good tony" within the same game. He has shown us many times that once Bad Tony shows up, he really just gets worse, because he starts pressing.