The team and or coaches definitely talked to Rasheed about his attitude. The past couple of games he has been a model teammate.
In fact there was one incident where Garnet was seen explaining something to Sheed and Sheed was totally soaking it in. That was the first time I've even seen KG talk to Sheed.
Watch his interactions with his team and you'll see a new motivated Sheed. I think Doc asked him the same question he asked Rondo, "Do you think your teammates like playing with you?"
Sheed got another technical tonight, and it wouldn't matter if it was game 7 of a championship series, if he felt like running his mouth at the sake of being tossed from a game at a crucial time, he would DO it ... he's dont it before and he'll do it again. Sheed cares most about Sheed, and if he has an axe to grind, he'll grind it, and if he's irritated enough he'll run his yap until he gets tossed, whether it hurts the team, or loses an important game or not. Being a true Celtic and having the heart of a champion, means putting the team
first, despite the fact that you may not like a call one of the officials has made. He's immature and selfish, and always has been ... nothing has changed ... the Celtics knew what they were getting when they acquired Sheed, and gambled that "Ubuntu" and the influence of unselfish team-mates would snap him out of these bad habits ... tonight was another clear example that it hasn't worked. Sheed being Sheed, and it's not likely to ever change.