After tonight's complete failure offensively once again in crunch time this thread title fits perfectly to be brought back up for discussion.
Many keep dismissing these failures but once again it came up in horrific fashion tonight.
For all the struggles in this game Boston was up 1 point with the ball and a chance to finally take over for good.
The play looked to be for Ray but Philly defended it well. Instead of calling something else Rondo just stood there and waved his arms, and stood there, and stood there until finally the shot clock was winding down and he threw up a horrible jumper that wasn't close.
Why did Rondo not go to the basket when seeing the initial play covered? On 2 previous possessions just minutes ago he made an easy layup then fed KG for an alley oop by being aggressive in going to the basket. But for some reason he just waited and waited instead of making some type of move. It's one thing for him to miss a shot there but at least get a better one than forcing up a long jumper.
Then down 1 on the next possession the offense again broke down. Once again it appeared the ONLY play was getting Ray coming off a screen. The play took a while to develop as Philly was right on it and the C's wind up with a contested Ray jumper.
Cannot fathom why on the two biggest possessions of the game Doc appeared to have one play option. When that broke down Rondo looked clueless of what to do next. Feeding KG was the only set working well for much of the 4th quarter yet he wasn't even involved late.
The offense was pathetic for most of the game however. Rondo, Pierce, Bass, all deserve plenty of criticism. Would also LOVE to hear what Doc says about taking Pietrus out so early and bringing back Pierce. Pietrus had FINALLY hit 2 straight 3's and gotten the crowd pumped up. Amazingly he didn't get ONE shot after that brief spell and was taken out of the game for Pierce who played the rest of the quarter. At the very least Doc has to run a couple more sets for Pietrus to shoot as he is known to absolutely go wild at times. To see ONE player finally step up offensively and then get taken out of the game definitely calls Doc's decision making into question.
However in crunch time the Celtics are supposed to perform better. With Doc, Ray, Rondo, KG and Pierce on the court they are built to shine late in games. There is excuse to see a medicore, inexperienced Philly team with no closer out play Boston with the game on the line.
Doc said it himself in the Atlanta series yet the team still cannot figure out how to consistently execute in crunch time ---
Doc Rivers 5/8/12 --- " I told them after the game -- we talk about it every night and every day in practice -- end-of-the-game execution is going to win or lose playoff games for you."