I put the blame on both the players and the coach. The players looked like they went in to "run the clock down" mode with about 5 minutes left. At the end of the day, the big boys on the court are responsible for cowering under the pressure, BUT, Stan Van Gundy didn't show any ability to call a time out, get the team on the same page and draw up a play to get the ball inside to Dwight. This isn't anything new for Orlando as they never go to Dwight down the stretch. He's a poor free throw shooter, but so what? Get the ball down low against Boston's depleted front line and either score a post bucket, get fouled, or draw a double team and kick out to the open shooter. Good things will happen. Even if Howard makes 50% of his free throws, the Magic are in good shape ala Shaq's M.O. his entire career. Dwight only getting 10 attempts against Boston's injury depleted front court is inexcusable and if the players aren't getting him the ball it's on the coaching staff to force that adjustment.
Stan Van Gundy is annoying. His interviews and post game press conferences are annoying to listen to. He's anxious, high strung and negative most of the time. I didn't really give Shaq's comments much credence at the time, but the Big Cactus was obviously on to something. If it's annoying a jackarse like me sitting at home watching, how do you think his players react to him? I say Orlando goes down in this series and Van Gundy gets axed in the off-season.
Orlando is horrible. They've turned in to this 3-point shooting extravaganza team and that just doesn't fly, especially in the playoffs. Rashard Lewis had Brian Scalabrine guarding him ... run right around him and drive to the basket for crying out loud! They're too content to dribble around and jack up bad three's and that's the perfect recipe to let a team back in to a game. It's not a coincidence they've blown two significant 4th qtr. leads in these playoffs.
Normally, I'd call a Boston victory tonight, but Boston really hasn't played well at all in the playoffs. I'd attribute most of their success to date to their opponents inability to manage the game and the clock down the stretch, rather than to the Celtics prowess.
RE: Marbury, homeboy can score, no doubt. I'm just so glad Cleveland will destroy Boston in the ECF and thereby eliminate any chance that horrible human being has of winning a Championship. Go Lebron!