The myth that big men need the ball on offense to play defense is a myth. If Bynum played defense even when he wasn't getting shots he would have got the ball more but he wasn't. Players would see him making stops, blocking shots, rebounding, etc and give him the ball on the offensive end. He decided to act like a petulant little child and switch off on both fronts. Didn't try to rebound on the offensive end, let McGee in for free open dunks, didn't help Blake on Andre Miller. Has nothing to do with Kobe and everything to do with Bynum and him still being a child.
Kobe was 44% FG - 45% 3PT FG - and 10-11 from the line, he played the most minutes of anyone on the court, no one else played well, and you're going to blame him for taking all of the late shots especially after making three straight three pointers? Ridiculous. Should Blake or Sessions have got the ball? Does one clutch shot a piece make them an option at the end of the game now? No. Should Bynum have got the ball? The guy that chokes it up almost every time when he gets double teamed and was already playing himself out of the game. Gasol? The guy that didn't even get into double figures?
Kobe did nothing wrong last night. The people around him let him down. I also forgot to mention Kobe was the only reason the Lakers even had a chance of winning that game last night.