Bynum needs to learn how to pass out of the post. This particular offense is exactly what Popovich ran in San Antonio, with Duncan and Robinson (and even a while after), before and while Mike Brown was there. Duncan was an able-bodied passer. Drew has no idea what he's doing down there, so he puts up a shot. In the first half, he was 7-7 shooting. Fantastic. Second half? The Blazers started to double him, and he went 2-9. He threw one assist...his second of the season. This dude is getting 15 FGA/G. That is more than any of Kobe's teammates since Shaq in the 2002-03 season (Shaq took 14 in 2003-04). If we are going to get him much more involved, he needs to be able to pass the ball back out of the post when facing a double. Kobe draws attention away from our two bigs. Our two bigs draw defensive attention away from the shooters. That's how the "four out, one in" offense is ran. Duncan racked up at least 3-4 assists a game doing it. If the idea is to give Kobe more support on the offensive end, Drew is going to have to do more than just take jump hooks all game long, even if he's putting up 20 points. We were 0-11 on threes last night, and we haven't missed all of our threes since 2003. No team contends playing this way.