In regards to the "make you earn" your minutes that several of you have ascribed to Doc, is he really all that unique in this philosophy amongst basketball coaches? I know many of you here have played ball at some level, didn't most, if not all, of your coaches make you earn your minutes?
Some teams in the NBA, namely losing teams, give minutes to their lottery picks right away, but that is because they don't have anyone else, and they know they are not going to win, so they can afford to give their kids tons of playing time. We as Celts fans are fortunate that the C's have been contenders the last 5 years, Doc doesn't make young guys earn minutes any more than veterans, he simply puts the players on the floor that give him the best chance to win. He has 3 ECF Finals, 2 NBA Finals, and 1 Title to show for it, not a bad track record.
The irony is, before the Big 3, Doc was always criticized for not "setting a rotation" but he always argued that he didn't have enough guys better than anyone else to play a consistent 8 or 9. Now that he finally does, and has shortened his rotation, people groan that he "won't play rookies" or "makes guys earn minutes".
Winning teams play their 8-10 best players, period. Doc has not broken the coaching mold with some radical new strategy.