Really overlooked in this Celtics playoffs run, is the amazing job Doc has done with his team.
Frankly, when I think of his coaching so far, I recall only one mistake he made : not calling a timeout at the end of regulation in game 4.
Other than that, he has been simply tremendous. Great motivational speeches, he always keeps the team focused and on its toes, he always takes good timeouts (excellent timing, he prevents potential collapses by calling it at the right time because he know his team so well that he can see if they are losing focus), he does a great job managing the minutes (alternating between Ray and Paul), trusting his bench, giving his chance to Nate in a crucial game when he predicted a long time ago that he would win a game for us...
And, of course, he kept believing in this team all year long. Didn't want to change their habits or their plan, didn't panick or overreact. I was claiming that he had lost his team's confidence during the season and thought he would be gone this summer but he has done a tremendous job of keeping the faith, spreading it to the team, and gambling on health rather than seedings for the playoffs.
It was a gamble and so far it has been paying. Kudos to Doc, he is one of the biggest reasons of our success!