Doc was good out of timeouts always to end a quarter but to end the game he let pierce just Iso..... Baffling considering he could draw up plays pretty well.
Defenses tighten up considerably in the closing moments of games. Stars win or lose those games in the NBA
Yes, however, he still needs fresh legs in the closing minutes, if he wants to go iso. The issue is that the opponent is expecting it and is prepped for the iso whereas having a coach, who can mix things up, would make it a lot easier for Pierce to score.
I actually think a little different in this away. I think Stevens is an exceptional systems coach. This is a team of role players that punches above its weight. It's only because of the Stevens system. It remains to be seen what happens if Stevens ever gets serious talent that can create offense without the "system".
Or he could adapt a new offense to the NBA like the triangle or something. But I think Stevens strengths as a coach are a great fit for the personnel.
Even if/when he adapts a triangle (or some other strategy), at some point in time, a star player will foul out (or get a pulled hamstring), and then, someone else needs to step up. If that other person was poorly utilized, for much of the season, chances are, that person won't show up in the end, unlike what Glenn McDonald did back in '76.
McDonald was clearly below the more famous Celtics players like Chaney, Scott, Nelson, JoJo, Hondo, Silas, and Cowens, however, he'd showed up because one, he was young, ~23, and was arriving with fresh legs when everyone else was beat by the 3rd OT but also, he had playing experience of some 13+ minutes per game during the regular '76 season but wasn't highly utilized during the playoff, until it was his moment to shine.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/mcdongl01.html