He's certainly not perfect, but its hard to matter-of-factly call him a bad in game coach when he's designed countless amount of gorgeous out of bonds plays.
Also, playoffs wise, this is the only game I can think of where I really thought he was making some huge mistakes.
There's not much any coach can do when his players stink. In game one, every Celtic not named Ray Allen or Jermaine O'Neal played like garbage. In game two, JO, Rondo, Delonte and Green played well and the Big 3 played as badly as I've ever seen, capped off by Ray defending Wade like he'd never seen him play before.
But every coach has flaws that come out in certain situations and Doc's biggest flaws are glaringly on display in this series.
1. He's constantly adjusting to the other team instead of trying to make that team adjust to what Boston is doing. If Miami is going to try and guard Krstic with James Jones or JO with LeBron (both of which happened at certain points in game 2), you HAVE to get those guys the ball in the post. It may not work, but you've got to at least try and attack Miami instead of worrying about how they're attacking you.
2. He is blindly loyal to "his guys". If Krstic misses ONE defensive rotation, Doc has a cow. When Baby does the same stupid thing he's done a billion times before - getting the ball in the post, facing up and trying to drive to the hole, then getting his shot blocked or being so afraid of a block that he drives in too close and bangs the ball off the bottom of the rim - Doc doesn't even shrug. And don't even get me started on the bad defensive habits Doc has allowed Rondo to develop.
3. Doc's rotations are just frequently terrible and he often seems to not actually keep track of who is in the game and why. Can ANYONE explain why Ray played 40 minutes a game against New York and is playing less against Miami?
Mike