What I mean by that was that he'd consistently fall back to his starters, mainly Pierce & KG, to save the day.
You mean that he'd expect falling back to his best players would give him the best chance to win the game? Shocker!
This is, in fact, something Brad S still has to wrap his mind around (and yes, the process of him grappling around until he figures it out is mildly infuriating).
Stevens is doing actually what Doc couldn't, and that's using the entire roster, and drawing up key plays.
Of course. Using Phil Pressey is important. I mean, winning games just hinges on this team getting the most out of Phil Pressey, right?
I know that this comment was written before Friday's 3/13th game, however, I rest my case as a result. Pressey showed up, earning 10 pts, 10 assists, and 4 rebounds.
Now, the point is not *Friday's game*, per se, but the fact that the kid now has some
experience and confidence, which may come in handy, during a playoff situation, when perhaps, Thomas pulls a hamstring or gets fouled out. Phil can look back to these moments, to ratchet up his game.
If it were Doc, however, this event would never have happened. And then, in my scenario of the (2008 version of) Pierce and Thomas, in the playoffs, Doc would have no one to draw on, if either of them were injured or fouled out.