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Re: Does KG tell Doc "Do you want me back?"
« Reply #30 on: June 12, 2012, 06:30:55 PM »

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Do we want Doc back? 1 ring in 4 years with the Big 3 1/2?



They love him so that is all that matters. Yes, we want him back.

I don't want doc back..he is a terrible coach....a "players coach" = the stars do whatever they want.....docs philosephy..no rebounding....as we have seen, rebounders sit.....okay, that is the worst idea EVER.....back on D, well, sorry, this is a full court, full time game....so yes, you have to do BOTH.....it is only 5 on 5, so WHAT..??? Keep one guy back for fast breaks, then follow and rebound....very easy to figure out.....doc is a very non-vision coach.....the guys they drafted should play early and often...why else did you draft them.....Bradley, a draft....more he plays, better he gets....so the same with moore and jjj.....but not under doc.....

wanna run that by me again?.......

Bar Pop i reckon Doc is up there with the 1-2 best coaches in the league. If you say anything close to we got out coached by the heat you obviously have no clue.

Doc is quite possibly the best X and O coach in the league at this point in time.
ah..big talkers at the end of the year....always the same...why develop young players like POPo did when you all think we can just go find another big 3....? And run our old horses into the ground to lose to an inferior team....i expect too much here.....

Re: Does KG tell Doc "Do you want me back?"
« Reply #31 on: June 12, 2012, 06:32:50 PM »

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Steamer just got selected for the USA team....he did shoot well..until he constantly got benched....and never had any passes in the paint....Sasha is a good bench player, a good shooter, and a very good defender....but you may have forgotten that...MD even played good, when he was in....and as for moore and jjj, they would have been pretty good under popovich...he would have played them a lot in Jan-Feb-march...to get them ready.....he waited a year to play Bradley...why...as soon as he played a lot, he developed as all the rest would....and doc hardly ever held practice in any past year..it was a written fact, heard from kg, and the herald. So, no, you won't see who can do what there either.....Yes, doc can draw a play up..but that is about it....he was out coached in every series....the adjustments, rotations, matchups.....

Stiemsma is a 3rd string center at best. Sasha is not a good player. JJJ could not guard me. And so on. This bench might have been one of the weakest in the history of the NBA playoffs -- seriously.
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Play them more in jan-feb-march and see for real..that is how bradley came out...we didn't draft bad players...we just didn't play them.

Re: Does KG tell Doc "Do you want me back?"
« Reply #32 on: June 12, 2012, 06:36:34 PM »

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We hd no good bench this year because doc would never let them play..sasha for example....is a good bench player...never got a chance, except when he played against Atlanta...and shut down joe johnson.......

Sasha is not good. Uhhh he shut down Joe Johnson...? He played 25 minutes in 6 games, dude. ENOUGH.
He's a solid defensive deep bench wing, but we need more than that now that Pierce isn't capable of playing 40 minutes of all-star level ball every night.

True, TP for this....nice to hear some good bball knowledge in all this opposition....(most of the other Anti-posts sound more personal than just bball talk) but it makes it all interesting...!

Re: Does KG tell Doc "Do you want me back?"
« Reply #33 on: June 12, 2012, 07:10:25 PM »

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Doc is a great coach, but yeah I too would've liked to see more development of the young players mid season. if we hadn't dug ourselves into a 15-17 hole in the beginning we might've seen more of JJJ and Moore

Re: Does KG tell Doc "Do you want me back?"
« Reply #34 on: June 12, 2012, 07:29:01 PM »

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Do we want Doc back? 1 ring in 4 years with the Big 3 1/2?



They love him so that is all that matters. Yes, we want him back.

I don't want doc back..he is a terrible coach....a "players coach" = the stars do whatever they want.....docs philosephy..no rebounding....as we have seen, rebounders sit.....okay, that is the worst idea EVER.....back on D, well, sorry, this is a full court, full time game....so yes, you have to do BOTH.....it is only 5 on 5, so WHAT..??? Keep one guy back for fast breaks, then follow and rebound....very easy to figure out.....doc is a very non-vision coach.....the guys they drafted should play early and often...why else did you draft them.....Bradley, a draft....more he plays, better he gets....so the same with moore and jjj.....but not under doc.....

wanna run that by me again?.......

Bar Pop i reckon Doc is up there with the 1-2 best coaches in the league. If you say anything close to we got out coached by the heat you obviously have no clue.

Doc is quite possibly the best X and O coach in the league at this point in time.
ah..big talkers at the end of the year....always the same...why develop young players like POPo did when you all think we can just go find another big 3....? And run our old horses into the ground to lose to an inferior team....i expect too much here.....

Huge difference between developing players at the end of the year and throwing JJJ Sasha and Moore out there in the ECF. Who would they played over? Dooling? Pierce? Pietrus? So what your telling me is that you would sacrifice the Game 4 and Game 5 wins to give Moore and JJJ more time? Because those three players were the reason why the Celtics won games 4 and 5. If this team had Jeff Green Bradley and Wilcox its probably a different series and the Celtics probably win.

I'm still waiting to hear how this is Doc's fault. Unless of course he has some kind of Wilcox and Green voodoo dolls in which he did something to their hearts to cause them to miss the season. Doc had to run the big 3 out there to give them a shot to beat the Heat. Did Doc bust up both of Avery Bradley's shoulders?

Rick Pitino once said the negativity in this city sucks, I agree. But we love it, love being negative and trying to find a goat when in reality the Celtics just got out played, Moore and JJJ wouldn't have helped at all. Again I had no problem with Doc playing those guys at the end of the season but doing this in the ECF is absolutely moronic.

Re: Does KG tell Doc "Do you want me back?"
« Reply #35 on: June 12, 2012, 07:33:28 PM »

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We hd no good bench this year because doc would never let them play..sasha for example....is a good bench player...never got a chance, except when he played against Atlanta...and shut down joe johnson.......

Sasha is not good. Uhhh he shut down Joe Johnson...? He played 25 minutes in 6 games, dude. ENOUGH.
He's a solid defensive deep bench wing, but we need more than that now that Pierce isn't capable of playing 40 minutes of all-star level ball every night.

True, TP for this....nice to hear some good bball knowledge in all this opposition....(most of the other Anti-posts sound more personal than just bball talk) but it makes it all interesting...!

He can't play ball at 40 minutes but Pietrus didn't play bad defense at all...he just kept trying to jack up shots. That was his error. Again, Pietrus would help us more than Sasha eight days a week. I think we should be able to criticize any coach as fans if warranted, but Doc coached this series like 99.9% of the coaches in the NBA would have with this roster. If you think that he was out coached in the ECF tell that to Heat fans who have been begging for this guy to be fired for the last few seasons.

Re: Does KG tell Doc "Do you want me back?"
« Reply #36 on: June 13, 2012, 06:32:52 PM »

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Do we want Doc back? 1 ring in 4 years with the Big 3 1/2?



They love him so that is all that matters. Yes, we want him back.

I don't want doc back..he is a terrible coach....a "players coach" = the stars do whatever they want.....docs philosephy..no rebounding....as we have seen, rebounders sit.....okay, that is the worst idea EVER.....back on D, well, sorry, this is a full court, full time game....so yes, you have to do BOTH.....it is only 5 on 5, so WHAT..??? Keep one guy back for fast breaks, then follow and rebound....very easy to figure out.....doc is a very non-vision coach.....the guys they drafted should play early and often...why else did you draft them.....Bradley, a draft....more he plays, better he gets....so the same with moore and jjj.....but not under doc.....

wanna run that by me again?.......

Bar Pop i reckon Doc is up there with the 1-2 best coaches in the league. If you say anything close to we got out coached by the heat you obviously have no clue.

Doc is quite possibly the best X and O coach in the league at this point in time.
ah..big talkers at the end of the year....always the same...why develop young players like POPo did when you all think we can just go find another big 3....? And run our old horses into the ground to lose to an inferior team....i expect too much here.....

Huge difference between developing players at the end of the year and throwing JJJ Sasha and Moore out there in the ECF. Who would they played over? Dooling? Pierce? Pietrus? So what your telling me is that you would sacrifice the Game 4 and Game 5 wins to give Moore and JJJ more time? Because those three players were the reason why the Celtics won games 4 and 5. If this team had Jeff Green Bradley and Wilcox its probably a different series and the Celtics probably win.

I'm still waiting to hear how this is Doc's fault. Unless of course he has some kind of Wilcox and Green voodoo dolls in which he did something to their hearts to cause them to miss the season. Doc had to run the big 3 out there to give them a shot to beat the Heat. Did Doc bust up both of Avery Bradley's shoulders?

Rick Pitino once said the negativity in this city sucks, I agree. But we love it, love being negative and trying to find a goat when in reality the Celtics just got out played, Moore and JJJ wouldn't have helped at all. Again I had no problem with Doc playing those guys at the end of the season but doing this in the ECF is absolutely moronic.
I said 3 times..develop them in THE BEGINNING of the year...see what you have for players.....read before you react....

Re: Does KG tell Doc "Do you want me back?"
« Reply #37 on: June 13, 2012, 06:35:52 PM »

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Doc is a great coach, but yeah I too would've liked to see more development of the young players mid season. if we hadn't dug ourselves into a 15-17 hole in the beginning we might've seen more of JJJ and Moore

You don't pay Rivers one of the highest salaries in the NBA to develop a late first rounder and a late second rounder in lieu of the lottery.  Hopefully we'll get as much out of them as we did Bradley next season.