Seriously, I have questioned his coaching decisions for the past few games (especially on the substitutions) but now you have to wonder if he coached the same game we watched tonight. Here is what he said about it :
"We haven't been able to get timely stops to end games," said Rivers. "And that's- if anything bothers me over the turnovers and the offensive part- we've been able in the past to lean on our defense when we go cold offensively. The Atlanta game down the stretch they scored every time- and tonight. The biggest quarters over the last three games offensively, for the most part, have been the fourth quarters by the other teams."
Seriously? We didn't get stops at the end? I didn't feel like defense was the problem, the Lakers never got an easy shot and Kobe made a tough game winner on Ray (well defended).
Yet when you only score 16 points in the 4th and your team goes away from all the things that makes it successful on offense (ball movement, penetrations, extra pass, open shots), I think it's obvious that the problem is the offense.
It's been the case in all the games where we couldn't keep our lead in the 4th.
Suddenly, the team is standing, waiting for a player to go one on one, or giving the ball to each other looking scared, like they are passing a ticking bomb to their teammate.
I'm sick of the Pierce isos resulting in dumb turnovers.
Also, the pattern is now that the C's start the 4th by shooting at least three 3 pointers in a row, whether they lead or not. Fortunately Doc benched Sheed after his terrible brick but still...
It's mind-boggling to see the team playing really poor offensive basketball in the 4th and get consecutive turnovers on key possessions. And if Doc doesn't realize that it's the problem, we're in trouble.
Edit : agree with all your points, wdleehi.
Edit 2 : and what about this stat : the Lakers outscored the Celtics 18-0 in the paint in the 4th!!