Before you say it, sorry this reply isn't 2 sentences:
You didn't watch the game or listen to the broadcast which Spero (Blay by play guy for LA) and Shaw (lead assistant) both said they got on Pau at the half for holding the ball and then throwing it out to the guards against the clock and not making his rotations on defense.
I admit that they went Kobe Ball in the 3rd but that was only after they started the third with Artest, Fisher, and Pau not doing anything. Memphis went up by double digits and then it went to give the ball to Kobe and get out of his way. He and Bynum left down 6 with Pau, Odom, and the B's on the floor. They went down by 22 and 12 of those points were on layups that Pau gave up because he didn't rotate or challenge. They aired a video in the game and had Spero break it down and he said two things "This game is on Pau because he played no defense and gave no energy" and "Getting Pau involved in this game is a catch 22 because there is no point in passing him the ball if he doesn't do anything with it besides throw it out with 8 seconds or less on the clock, which he did 9 times".
I do wish that Phil played Bynum in the fourth quarter and that they would honestly move Ron to the second unit as he did nothing tonight on either end (besides put over his new single dropping and Lopez Tonight appearance during the pregame). Barnes has outplayed him so much that it is not a joke at the moment.
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3 Sentence Summary:
Pau was overly passive when they needed a second option and looked overly lathargic out there. Kobe, Lamar, Barnes, Blake, and Bynum would have been better served playing all 48 as that was the only unit that played hard and kept the game close. You can lament the approach of Kobe Ball but they were down all game by double digits playing team ball with Pau, so you have to watch the game to decide if it is the chicken or egg at the moment.