I've been amazed as of late: we're losing games, and I haven't seen a single negative thread with Doc Rivers in the title!

We've been consistently heaping blame upon Rondo's pinky, the Senior Citizen Three, Danny "Let's-Make-A-Deal" Ainge, and the departure of the best Celtic of all time, Kendrick Perkins. How on God's green Earth has Doc Rivers managed to stay under the radar and not draw any heat for the lack of cohesiveness on this team? I am NOT a Doc hater; as a matter of fact, I love the man and what he's done for this organization.
However, is it possible that Doc has bought into the media's hype a tad too much as to how important rest is for the starters? Our problem as of late is not old legs, injured pinky fingers, or white centers: it is lack of practice, and it shows on the court. Erratic passes, poor team communication, and plays not being run to perfection are some of our most recent woes. This is not Danny's fault, and it is not something that Kendrick Perkins' angelic presence could fix either. Sharpness, communication, and execution are things that only practice can fix.
This is a do or die season, and if we don't get on the same page as a team ASAP, a first round exit is something that is unbearably conceivable. Let us practice in the name of Celtics basketball, obsessive compulsive Ray Allen, and most importantly, Banner 18. As Comcast New England keeps telling us: "It's all about 18."