That didn't work. Our offense is get the ball inside or give it to Kobe. Bynum, Gasol or Kobe will hold onto the ball for ten seconds at a time. When Sessions scores, it's because he creates something for himself and when World Peace scores its because he's wide open. Our offense is so bad that sometimes World Peace will dominate the ball and go to work. It's nothing but iso.
Even if his offense improved, his decision making is also bad. Last night we were down by six going into the fourth quarter. Scott Brooks rightly left his best players in the game. Mike Brown left Kobe on the bench and we went down by 14 before Kobe was brought back in. He even left him on the bench after a timeout he called when we were down by 11. I have watched alot of Lakers games and Phil Jackson would have left Kobe out there the entire fourth quarter. It's decisions like this that cost a team a game and it cost us a chance to stay in the game.
had that deer in the headlights look their coach has. In close games they really don't have an idea on what they are going to do in the half-court. It actually might be better for them to play on the road, because when the going got tough they were tight and the crowd was tight. Boston deserves all the credit and are on the verge of making me eat my words. Unsung hero has been Pietrus, he was a key player when Orlando made the Finals a few years ago, and he was huge last night.