I know it's been a fashion around these parts to throw Doc under the bus lately, but there's one thing I wanted to discuss about his offensive system that I haven't seen mentioned too much. It seems like we've had several relatively-to-highly productive offensive players join the Cs over the last few years, only to underperform. I'm wondering if it's really all on those players, or if it's more about not being about to fit into the Celtics offensive style. Examples: Terry, Lee, even (if memory serves) Steph Marbury. I'm still mad about the Ray left, but he complained about the offensive censoring pretty openly.
I think Doc puts an emphasis on fitting within the system, not trying to do too much, etc, but it seems like guys have had trouble figuring out how to be aggressive with their game within that scheme. Part of it may be on Rondo for dominating the ball, but I do think a big part of Terry and Lee's struggle was that their deference to Doc's offense killed their confidence. Because Rondo won't have PP and KG as his go-to guys anymore, he won't be looking to set them up every time down the floor and the offense should have more flow. Given that fact, and a fresh start with a new coach, I'm hoping that Lee's confidence comes back and he becomes a more productive player. (This is, of course, assuming we don't unload his contract somehow this summer.)
I guess what I'm saying is I think some of our players have felt too restricted on offense - we've had talented enough guys, but we've frequently struggled to score when we really shouldn't have. In that sense, regardless of player personnel, I think changes in coaching and the way we run our offense will be a good thing for our remaining players.