How so slamtheking? Do you want Doc to still use a 10 man rotation in the playoffs?
On the average Paul played 4 minutes more, Rajon played 3 minutes more, Ray played 4 minutes more, and KG played 6 minutes more.
Do you really think such minute increases is running them into the ground?
Also go look at all the years, and you'll find that Doc doesn't go small all that often in the playoffs. The minutes bare this out.
Yes on both points.
Most teams play their stars more in the playoffs, particularly older guys who get rest during the regular season. Go and look at regular season vs. playoff minutes over the last five years for Duncan, Parker and Ginobili. You will see the same thing.
And by my count, at least 3 out of the top 5 minute-getters off the bench in each year except 2011-2012 were PF/C - which is actually proportionally bigger, since those are only 2 out of the 5 positions on the court. Even if you add the actual minutes averaged you get more weight toward the big guys. (Though I didn't look at games played which would matter too).
Last year the problem was that Hollins and Stiemsma were just not very good.
These views about Doc - along with "Doc doesn't play rookies" and "Doc doesn't play new guys" are just myths. I have no idea where people get them.