Of his three seasons in Detroit, I think Flip Saunders did his best coaching job this year. He developed the young players and showed he wasn't afraid to let them battle through mistakes. And as a result, he kept the starters' minutes down. I thought he pushed all the right buttons in the Orlando Magic series, too.
That being said, I feel he failed to take advantage of a vulnerable Celtics team that had no semblance of consistent point guard play. Eddie "No Handles" House, Sam "Washed Up" Cassell and Rajon "Let Me Try To Force This Pass Through Two Defenders" Rondo are clearly not the makings of a championship backcourt. (Though, the Big 3 may be just good enough to beat the Lakers.)
In the first two games of the series, Saunders would wisely insert Lindsey Hunter into the game whenever House was running the point, and the savvy veteran would pressure the ball like crazy. But why stop there? Why not give Lindsey some minutes on Cassell and Rondo, too? Why not try to trap the hell out of the backcourt at every opportunity? Don't give Rondo the chance to find the open man.
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