CelticGamecock wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
It very well may have been a good decision, but Kobe guarding Rondo doesn't cause players like Pierce and KG to play like total scrubs on the offensive end and it isn't going to happen again no matter who Kobe is guarding. Kobe was great and Boston just didn't have it tonight.
It'll happen to KG a ton because he can't penetrate. Lots of teams have used that strategy against him before. Push him out of the post so his 8 foot turnarounds become 15 foot turnarounds. That's pretty much the scouting report on KG and Phil used the same strategy against him in 2004.
Pierce was suffering from a similar problem although his foul trouble had just as much to do with it.
It's stupid to deny the affect it had on the game because the commentors were talking about it all game long and Doc was obviously trying to combat the strategy with Eddie House. Not to mention that the House strategy was rather successful during various part of the game. In fact, the Celts played their best offense with house on the floor.