Doesn't Phil Jackson know how to manage a clock? Seriously, he had every chance to set up a play so that after a made shot there would be no time left on the clock ensuring that your shot would be the last of the game. A miss would send the game to OT, and a make would end the game. But after Pau's shot, there was plenty of time for the Jazz to make a shot, and with only 2.2 sec. after that, LA never had a chance.
The Lakers where down 2 points on their last two possesions so the Lakers needed to take the first good look they got. At worse they needed to shot with some time left on the clock in case you miss the shot you at least have a chance at an offensive rebound and put back. You can't make the assumption that your last shot is going to go in and tie the game with no time left on the clock, THAT would be bad coaching and clock management.
IMO 2.2 seconds is PLENTY of time for Kobe. Give the Lakers and Kobe 2.2 seconds and their chances are just as good as most any team in the league with 24 seconds. The problem was they executed the play poorly and/or good defense forced Kobe out 2 feet further than he wanted and caused him to take a much more difficult BUT makeable shot.
2.2 sec. is barely enough time to do a catch and shoot, there's no time to make a move, even for Kobe. If you need the shot to tie the game you do want to leave a little bit extra for a 2nd shot, but really thinking that way is self-defeatist. You make a play and expect to make the shot and finish the game, just like Iguodala did during the regular season against the Lakers.
Same situation here. Behind by 2 and needing a 3 to win or a two to tie, less than 24 sec. on the clock and you're on the road in a hostile environment. A win is better than going to OT. You have enough time to push and pull the defense as well as you can, run Kobe off a screen so he starts with some separation and set-up for the shot.
You don't have Pau go in and slam it and leave the other team with 11 sec. and only a point needed to win the game. That's asking for trouble. That's giving the other team a chance to set up a shot, when they've been making them all quarter, and your winning strategy is to gamble that you're going to stop them? No way.
Still the Lakers should go on to win the series, this was a very narrow win by Utah, on a night when Kobe was having trouble shooting. (Sorry Ted!) For a while the Jazz looked very good, and the Lakers could not keep them out of the lane. I still wonder why they didn't put Kirilenko back in at the end. I thought for sure the game was over after Bynum fouled out, but the Lakers stood up and played great. That three by Fisher was very ballsy! The Jazz still have a shot now that they have won a game, they know that they can score effectively even with Gasol, Bynum and Odom on the front line. Sloan is too good a coach to give any chance to. Well, at least it makes this series a little more interesting.