After all the dust settles this season a two issues are going to be obvious. Ray is not washed up. This next season may be his best in a long time. Secondly us watching Ray have a great season for another team is going to bring questions about Docs proficiency executing a offense. Why has our offense has been so bad for so long?
Ray's getting close to washed up. That doesn't mean that he won't do well in Miami, where he'll have a much smaller and simpler role in the offense. If he has a great season it won't bring into question Doc's coaching, it will demonstrate how much easier it is to get open looks when you're playing with Wade and James.
You have been a long time proponent of Rondo being the top point guard in the league. How do you figure its easier to get open looks playing with James and Wade than playing with Rondo,Pierce,Garnett?
LeBron commands significantly more attention from a defense than any of our players. In Boston Ray had to work to get open. In Miami he'll stand in a spot and wait for his player to help out on Wade or James. That's not really a function of passing or point guard play.
Sorry your wrong its always been about Docs coaching. Go back and read some of the articles pre 07/08
You mean when some of his top rotation players were people like West, Gomes and Green? Hint: it wasn't necessarily the coaching. It's also true that he was coach of the year with the Magic.
Of course Lebron commands significantly more attention. He can score the ball consistently. Now if Rondo could actually shoot or draw fouls of the drive and convert free throws then maybe Ray wouldnt have had to work so hard. He could as you say "stand in a spot a spot and wait for his player to help out on Rondo" After all Rondo is the best point guard in the league 
Because, as far as you know, there are plenty of point guards in the league that command as much attention as LeBron James.
Its all a function of point guard play because he has the ball on every possession.
Yes, that's why the Celts are among the league leaders in ts% despite not taking a high amount of layups or 3 point shots. They have a point guard that gets them good looks at the basket.
Kg is a once in a lifetime player and Ray and Pierce in their prime were allstars and hall of fame players. Its going to be interesting in the next few years once all are gone many of these delusions about Doc and Rondo are going to be dispelled.
Doubtful. If you don't understand that Rondo's one of the better players in the league despite his shooting woes now you probably won't understand it then either. Just like you don't seem to see how the fact that PP/KG/RA were HOF players *in their primes* doesn't help out a lot now.
If you saw the playoffs last year, Paul and Ray and Bradley were hobbled and Ray (who played 34 mpg due to Bradley's injury) was the only bench player to average 4 or more points a game. In spite of that, Rondo was playing like one of the best players in the league against some of the best defenses in the league. That "Rondo won't be any good without great teammates" claim sounds more ridiculous every time you hear it.
Regarding Doc. Doc is consistant and steadfast. In the years he has been coach there have been very few organizatinal embarrasments. I really cant think of any except the Telfair situations in New York. For the most parts he keeps the players focused and engaged.
Doc is a great leader and a average coach. There is a difference.
The difference is he has more than 1 player better than Ricky Davis or Wally Szerbiak.