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i’m actually okay with what Doc did. obviously the rest of this season is being used to evaluate players, give them some experience, and hopefully teach them a few lessons. if those little punks think they deserve to start so much, let’s see them close out a game at home against one of the league’s worst teams. can’t do it? good, then keep your mouths shut.
it’s just tough to evaluate Doc as a coach when the circumstances are so whacky.
by monty on Mar 22, 2007 10:57 AM EDT reply actions
Wow, comment #57 or so, this is a hot topic. I think Doc took one for the team. He lost the game somewhat on purpose I think and then stood firmly in the cross-hairs and said I did it. I think it will be a good coaching lesson for GG and Telfair and other of our under achievers. As far as doing it to get back at the Celtics, how do you figure that? It helps the Celtics (ping pong balls) and makes Doc look bad. I don’t think Doc is that stupid and I also think he will be coming back.

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