The lack of mental toughness and poise was really disappointing to see. They didn't win this game; they survived it. Three times this season an elite defensive team turned up the pressure, got into the Spurs' jerseys and all three times they folded. The difference between the Heat and Bulls games and this one was, the Celtics don't have the talent that those teams do. They labor to score and are terrible on the glass and ultimately, their inability to rebound is what did them in.
Pop's rotation was atrocious. I'm not sure why he rushed Duncan back in so soon in the 1st half. I thought Splitter was playing Garnett too soft defensively, but he still should have played another 3 or so minutes. I don't care if he might have been winded, he'd have been done for the half after that and would only have been needed for 6-9 minutes in the 2nd half. How do they expect to get him back in game shape by constantly babying him? He's 27, has missed a bunch of games, plays 19 mpg and barring a Duncan injury, won't see a e in minutes in the playoffs. So it's not like they're saving him.
And I've never seen Pop more reluctant to go small. In the end, it payed off, as Bonner his a clutch shot and cleaned the glass, but it hurt them throughout much of the fourth, as Pierce and Pavlovic did their best Parker and Rose impersonation, by blowing by defenders at will. Still, Pop surprised me. I thought he'd be all too pleased to oblige.